Educational Review, Volumen43H. Holt, 1912 |
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... teaching , 267 Efficiency ( The ) of the college course , 134 ; ( University ) , 77 England and Wales , The registration of teachers in , 519 English , as training in thought , 354 ; The absorption process in com- position , 204 46 ...
... teaching , 267 Efficiency ( The ) of the college course , 134 ; ( University ) , 77 England and Wales , The registration of teachers in , 519 English , as training in thought , 354 ; The absorption process in com- position , 204 46 ...
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... teaching , Educational values in , 267 Mathematics ( secondary ) , The real problem in , 472 May the modern ... teachers in England and Wales , 519 Religious and moral influence of col- leges , 292 Reviews , 86 , 207 , 316 , 417 ...
... teaching , Educational values in , 267 Mathematics ( secondary ) , The real problem in , 472 May the modern ... teachers in England and Wales , 519 Religious and moral influence of col- leges , 292 Reviews , 86 , 207 , 316 , 417 ...
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... Teacher ( The monopolizing woman ) , 17 , 201 , 202 Teachers , Registration of , in Eng- land and Wales , 519 Teaching ( Mathematical ) , tional values in , 267 Educa- Textbook problem , The bookman in his relation to , 282 Training in ...
... Teacher ( The monopolizing woman ) , 17 , 201 , 202 Teachers , Registration of , in Eng- land and Wales , 519 Teaching ( Mathematical ) , tional values in , 267 Educa- Textbook problem , The bookman in his relation to , 282 Training in ...
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... teachers he saw were men . Yet there were some women teachers in Germany even then . I have no official figures at hand , but I find it stated that the num- ber of men teachers decreased between 1882 and 1895 from 72.6 per cent . to ...
... teachers he saw were men . Yet there were some women teachers in Germany even then . I have no official figures at hand , but I find it stated that the num- ber of men teachers decreased between 1882 and 1895 from 72.6 per cent . to ...
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... teachers . The percentage of women was already 60 . In 1840 it had risen to 62 , in 1850 to 71 , in 1860 to 81 , in 1870 to 87 , in 1890 to 89 , and in 1900 to 91 , where it remained in 1910 , in spite of the effort to put men into the ...
... teachers . The percentage of women was already 60 . In 1840 it had risen to 62 , in 1850 to 71 , in 1860 to 81 , in 1870 to 87 , in 1890 to 89 , and in 1900 to 91 , where it remained in 1910 , in spite of the effort to put men into the ...
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Página 62 - Our day of dependence, our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions that around us are rushing into life cannot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests.
Página 274 - We have petitioned, we have remonstrated, we have supplicated, we have prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored its interposition to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and parliament. Our petitions have been slighted; our remonstrances have produced additional violence and insult; our supplications have been disregarded, and we have been spurned with contempt from the foot of the throne.
Página 361 - It is an acknowledgment of the beauty of the universe, an acknowledgment the more sincere, because not formal, but indirect ; it is a task light and easy to him who looks at the world in the spirit of love...
Página 366 - When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness; so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news, and we'll talk with them too, Who loses, and who wins; who's in, who's out; And take upon's the mystery of things. As if we were God's spies...
Página 126 - I had many friends, and got together a good collection of old verses, which by patching together, sometimes aided by other boys, I could work into any subject. Much attention was paid to learning by heart the lessons of the previous day; this I could effect with great facility, learning forty or fifty lines of Virgil or Homer, whilst I was in morning chapel; but this exercise was utterly useless, for every verse was forgotten in forty-eight hours. I was not idle, and with the exception of versification,...
Página 371 - Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge; it is the impassioned expression which is in the countenance of all Science.
Página 463 - Out from the heart of Nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old ; The litanies of nations came, Like the volcano's tongue of flame, 3. Up from the burning core below — The canticles of love and woe...
Página 144 - I do not hesitate to read all the books I have named, and all good books, in translations. What is really best in any book is translatable, — any real insight or broad human sentiment.
Página 152 - THE wisest man could ask no more of Fate Than to be simple, modest, manly, true, Safe from the Many, honored by the Few; To count as naught in World, OP Church, or State, But inwardly in secret to be great...
Página 95 - Association, p. 239) : 1. Ancient history to 800 AD or thereabouts, the events of the last five hundred years to be passed over rapidly. 2. English history, beginning with a brief statement of England's connection with the ancient world. The work should trace the main line of English development to about 1760, include as far as is possible or convenient the chief facts of general European history, especially before the seventeenth century, and give something of the colonial history of America.