A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 40
... practical , and in the second place , the fact that , when his programme was made and well applied in the schools under his control , he began to study the ways and means of raising the teachers under his direction to the rank of ...
... practical , and in the second place , the fact that , when his programme was made and well applied in the schools under his control , he began to study the ways and means of raising the teachers under his direction to the rank of ...
Page 49
... practical methods to the history of pedagogy . He was a city set upon a hill . He never wrote a paragraph without ... practical school man , but the secret of his practical strength lay in his profound knowledge of the principles LIFE ...
... practical methods to the history of pedagogy . He was a city set upon a hill . He never wrote a paragraph without ... practical school man , but the secret of his practical strength lay in his profound knowledge of the principles LIFE ...
Page 50
Larkin Dunton. practical strength lay in his profound knowledge of the principles that determine right practice . This made him conservative . While others were ready to embrace a newly presented theory or method , he felt compelled to ...
Larkin Dunton. practical strength lay in his profound knowledge of the principles that determine right practice . This made him conservative . While others were ready to embrace a newly presented theory or method , he felt compelled to ...
Page 91
... practical , he can conduct his school with method , with success , and thus limit the rôle of his supe- riors to simple encouragement and kindly advice . In the United States it is otherwise . The profession of a teacher would appear to ...
... practical , he can conduct his school with method , with success , and thus limit the rôle of his supe- riors to simple encouragement and kindly advice . In the United States it is otherwise . The profession of a teacher would appear to ...
Page 95
... practical work of the schoolroom . 4. As to the choice to be made among candidates thus prepared , the most judicious method appears to be for the superior school authority to nominate three or four candidates , having regard both to ...
... practical work of the schoolroom . 4. As to the choice to be made among candidates thus prepared , the most judicious method appears to be for the superior school authority to nominate three or four candidates , having regard both to ...
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