The Making of a Teacher: A Contribution to Some Phases of the Problem of a Religious EducationSunday school times Company, 1905 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina v
... Teacher . " The training of a teacher assumes that we have the teacher at the beginning of the process and that our work is to modify something already provided . This does not describe accurately the process by which we are to secure ...
... Teacher . " The training of a teacher assumes that we have the teacher at the beginning of the process and that our work is to modify something already provided . This does not describe accurately the process by which we are to secure ...
Pagina viii
... teachers ; they need and should have all the assistance and guidance that ex- perience and study can provide . No logical or- ganization of the entire problem of the making of a teacher has been undertaken . There are many phases of the ...
... teachers ; they need and should have all the assistance and guidance that ex- perience and study can provide . No logical or- ganization of the entire problem of the making of a teacher has been undertaken . There are many phases of the ...
Pagina xi
... teachers , teachers ; and we must not give a stone when childhood calls for bread . What does all the inanimate material of education amount to if it is not quickened into life and made an active thing by the spirit of a trained teacher ...
... teachers , teachers ; and we must not give a stone when childhood calls for bread . What does all the inanimate material of education amount to if it is not quickened into life and made an active thing by the spirit of a trained teacher ...
Pagina 2
... teacher whose trained insight is able to discover the specific need , and is prepared to meet it . It is this insight , this power of vision , that the teacher needs more than he needs the mastery of the subject - matter of the lesson ...
... teacher whose trained insight is able to discover the specific need , and is prepared to meet it . It is this insight , this power of vision , that the teacher needs more than he needs the mastery of the subject - matter of the lesson ...
Pagina 4
... teaching is the conscious act of the trained spirit of a teacher influencing the less trained spirit of the pupil , to the end that the pupil may come into Emerson's Idea possession of all the knowledge , culture , and training he is ...
... teaching is the conscious act of the trained spirit of a teacher influencing the less trained spirit of the pupil , to the end that the pupil may come into Emerson's Idea possession of all the knowledge , culture , and training he is ...
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The Making of a Teacher: A Contribution to Some Phases of the Problem of a ... Martin Grove Brumbaugh Volledige weergave - 1905 |
The Making of a Teacher: A Contribution to Some Phases of the Problem of a ... Martin Grove Brumbaugh Volledige weergave - 1905 |
The Making of a Teacher: A Contribution to Some Phases of the Problem of a ... Martin Grove Brumbaugh Volledige weergave - 1905 |
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Pagina 6 - Every one therefore which heareth these words of mine, and doeth them, shall be likened unto a wise man, which built his house upon the rock: and the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon the rock. And every one that heareth these words of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man...
Pagina 301 - Who will not say that the uncommon "beauty and marvellous English of the Protestant Bible "is not one of the great strongholds of heresy in this " country ? It lives on the ear, like a music that can " never be forgotten, like the sound of church bells, " which the convert hardly knows how he can forego.
Pagina 71 - OF all the myriad moods of mind That through the soul come thronging, Which one was e'er so dear, so kind, So beautiful as Longing ? The thing we long for, that we are For one transcendent moment, Before the Present poor and bare Can make its sneering comment.
Pagina 335 - In the elder days of Art, Builders -wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part ; For the gods see everywhere.
Pagina 289 - We believe that on examination they will be found not only to progress from the simple to the complex, from the concrete to the abstract...
Pagina 35 - Entreat me not to leave thee, And to return from following after thee: For whither thou goest, I will go ; And where thou lodgest, I will lodge; Thy people shall be my people, And thy God my God; Where thou diest, will I die, And there will I be buried: The Lord do so to me And more also, If aught but death part thee and me.
Pagina 161 - And this is life eternal, that they should know thee the only true God, and him whom thou didst send, even Jesus Christ.
Pagina 220 - ... catalogued for a moral education, they would run somewhat after this fashion : — In the first hour ' pure morality must be read to the child, either by myself or the tutor...
Pagina 35 - And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.
Pagina 301 - It is part of the national mind, and the anchor of national seriousness. . . . The memory of the dead passes into it. The potent traditions of childhood are stereotyped in its verses. The power of all the griefs and trials of a man is hidden beneath its words. It is the representative of his best moments' and all that there has been about him of soft and gentle, and pure and penitent and good, speaks to him for ever out of his English Bible.