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Pagina 85
... without being bound to follow any written rules or specific plan of tuition . As what we call early teaching , ( that communicated by such instructors as those alluded to above ) is attained without interfering with more difficult ...
... without being bound to follow any written rules or specific plan of tuition . As what we call early teaching , ( that communicated by such instructors as those alluded to above ) is attained without interfering with more difficult ...
Pagina 88
Arguing upon this principle , it is only the worst teachers and least enlightened professors , who can advocate the insipid monotony of rules and regulations , in promoting the higher branches of education .
Arguing upon this principle , it is only the worst teachers and least enlightened professors , who can advocate the insipid monotony of rules and regulations , in promoting the higher branches of education .
Pagina 89
It must not , however , be for a moment imagined , that the foregoing privilege on the part of students , tends to make the teachers and professors too dependent on their approbation , and are therefore over - indulgent .
It must not , however , be for a moment imagined , that the foregoing privilege on the part of students , tends to make the teachers and professors too dependent on their approbation , and are therefore over - indulgent .
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