Account of the Edinburgh Sessional School: And the Other Parochial Institutions for Education Established in that City in the Year 1812; with Strictures on Education in GeneralJohn Wardlaw, 1829 - 273 Seiten |
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... practice in their own establishment , the Directors of the Edinburgh Sessional School readily availed them- selves of every aid , which they could procure , whe- ther from the old school or from more modern sys- tems . Unconnected with ...
... practice in their own establishment , the Directors of the Edinburgh Sessional School readily availed them- selves of every aid , which they could procure , whe- ther from the old school or from more modern sys- tems . Unconnected with ...
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... practice of learning by rote , than a teacher indulging his own vanity , or that of his pupils and their friends , by allowing them to converse , to read , or to write , upon subjects altogether beyond the capacity of their years ...
... practice of learning by rote , than a teacher indulging his own vanity , or that of his pupils and their friends , by allowing them to converse , to read , or to write , upon subjects altogether beyond the capacity of their years ...
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... practices of the Madras system , ( however useful to a certain limited extent , ) did not supply . He therefore felt an extremely strong anxiety to give the school more of an intellectual tone , not only in order to enable the pupils ...
... practices of the Madras system , ( however useful to a certain limited extent , ) did not supply . He therefore felt an extremely strong anxiety to give the school more of an intellectual tone , not only in order to enable the pupils ...
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... practice which he hopes hereafter to exercise , in a sphere more worthy of his trancendent talents ; while he , on the other hand , whose ambition has never dared to soar so high as a pulpit , is no less eager to DEVOTIONAL EXERCISES . 45.
... practice which he hopes hereafter to exercise , in a sphere more worthy of his trancendent talents ; while he , on the other hand , whose ambition has never dared to soar so high as a pulpit , is no less eager to DEVOTIONAL EXERCISES . 45.
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... practice , of which we are here speaking , is neither approved of nor encouraged and it would be well for the rising ge- neration , that their opinion upon this subject should be expressed strongly upon all suitable occasions , and ...
... practice , of which we are here speaking , is neither approved of nor encouraged and it would be well for the rising ge- neration , that their opinion upon this subject should be expressed strongly upon all suitable occasions , and ...
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accordingly acquainted advantage adverb answer appear arithmetic asked attention benefit bestowed better calculated called Catechism cation CHAP child Christ Church of Scotland circumstances Directors duty EDINBURGH SESSIONAL employed emulation examination example exercise exertions explain former give grammar important improvement instruction Joseph Lancaster knowledge language learned less lesson Lord's Prayer manner master means meant ment mental arithmetic mention merely method metic mind mode monitorial system monitors nature necessary neral never noun object occasion opinion ourselves parents parish PAROCHIAL INSTITUTIONS particular passage perhaps potential mood practice present principles punishment pupils purpose question Quintilian received regard religious remark render riety scholars school discipline Scripture seminary seriatim Sessional School Shorter Catechism slightest spelling Staffa Sunday school syllable taught teacher teaching tell Terah thing tion truth understand verb vowel words young zeal