The Journal of Education, Volume 31; Volume 41W. Stewart & Company, 1909 |
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... interest than those of previous years . Why is it , by the way , that the Association refuses to discuss subjects of such great professional interest as the best kind of education and training for science teaching ? Perhaps it is the ...
... interest than those of previous years . Why is it , by the way , that the Association refuses to discuss subjects of such great professional interest as the best kind of education and training for science teaching ? Perhaps it is the ...
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... interest in some subject has been awakened . If these students are to pursue a course of higher education without leaving the class to which they belong , it is clear that they cannot give up their daily occupa- tion to go into ...
... interest in some subject has been awakened . If these students are to pursue a course of higher education without leaving the class to which they belong , it is clear that they cannot give up their daily occupa- tion to go into ...
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... interest them in this story . As a fact , we hear more of the doings of the two little pages than of their masters , and most of their adventures are the outcome of a misunderstanding between the brothers , which causes one to go off ...
... interest them in this story . As a fact , we hear more of the doings of the two little pages than of their masters , and most of their adventures are the outcome of a misunderstanding between the brothers , which causes one to go off ...
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... interest on any particular branch . It is the system which at present dominates the secondary education of the country ; but , whatever may be said for its retention there , it ought to be dropped in University instruction , where the ...
... interest on any particular branch . It is the system which at present dominates the secondary education of the country ; but , whatever may be said for its retention there , it ought to be dropped in University instruction , where the ...
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... interest in History and industrial progress can best be awakened by first dwelling upon names and scenes that are ... interests . This scheme was not framed with mathematical accuracy , but the technical teachers , who had the best right ...
... interest in History and industrial progress can best be awakened by first dwelling upon names and scenes that are ... interests . This scheme was not framed with mathematical accuracy , but the technical teachers , who had the best right ...
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Page 25 - Indeed there can be no more useful help for discovering what poetry belongs to the class of the truly excellent, and can therefore do us most good, than to have always in one's mind lines and expressions of the great masters, and to apply them as a touchstone to other poetry.
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Page 217 - Time which antiquates antiquities, and hath an art to make dust of all things, hath yet spared these minor monuments.
Page 25 - It is only a poor sort of happiness that could ever come by caring very much about our own narrow pleasures. We can only have the highest happiness, such as goes along with being a great man, by having wide thoughts, and much feeling for the rest of the world as well as ourselves...
Page 217 - Lucina of life, and even Pagans could doubt whether thus to live were to die; since our longest sun sets at right descensions, and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness and have our light in ashes; since the brother of Death daily haunts us with dying Mementoes, and Time that grows old itself bids us hope no long duration, diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation.
Page 218 - I love my friend before my self, and yet methinks I do not love him enough : some few months hence my multiplied affection will make me believe I have not loved him at all. When I am from him, I am dead till I be with him; when I am with him, I am not satisfied, but would still be nearer him.
Page 332 - I WAS ever of opinion, that the honest man who married, and brought up a large family, did more service than he who continued single, and only talked of population.
Page 23 - He had acquired mechanically a great store of teacher's knowledge. He could do mental arithmetic mechanically, sing at sight mechanically, blow various wind instruments mechanically, even play the great church organ mechanically. From his early childhood up, his mind had been a place of mechanical stowage.
Page 204 - Cuius in sinum cum a primis temporibus aetatis nostra voluntas studiumque nos compulisset, his gravissimis casibus in eundem portum, ex quo eramus egressi, magna iactati tempestate confugimus. 0 vitae philosophia dux, o virtutis indagatrix expultrixque vitiorum! quid non modo nos, sed omnino vita hominum sine te esse potuisset?
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