Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina xviii
... effective teachers in American schools and colleges are to be found in the gymnasium and on the athletic fields . They have a clarity of aim , a measurement of achievement , that of their bookish colleagues must envy . While others ...
... effective teachers in American schools and colleges are to be found in the gymnasium and on the athletic fields . They have a clarity of aim , a measurement of achievement , that of their bookish colleagues must envy . While others ...
Pagina xix
... effective athletic form is the beautiful , well co - ordinated way of doing things . But alas , fine athletes do not ordinarily become able writers - and I can find no persuasive portrait in this field . We must follow Socrates to the ...
... effective athletic form is the beautiful , well co - ordinated way of doing things . But alas , fine athletes do not ordinarily become able writers - and I can find no persuasive portrait in this field . We must follow Socrates to the ...
Pagina 82
... effective service . With an insignificant body and a feeble elocution there could have been no Mirabeau or Daniel O'Connell . It is true that men whose personal presence was weak have succeeded as public speakers , but such success has ...
... effective service . With an insignificant body and a feeble elocution there could have been no Mirabeau or Daniel O'Connell . It is true that men whose personal presence was weak have succeeded as public speakers , but such success has ...
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