lectures on teaching

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Contents

Modes of establishing permanent associations
1
Relation of the University to the teaching profession
3
Qualifications of the ideal Teacher
9
Temper
15
Power of describing and narrating
23
Limits to their responsibility
29
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36
THE SCHOOLROOM AND ITS APPLIANCES
64
THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE
225
How much Grammar should be learned by heart
240
The place of Latin in a primary school
246
The choice of foreign teachers
254
ARITHMETIC AS A SCIENCE
315
GEOGRAPHY AND THE LEARNING OF FACTS
344
No necessary sequence of difficulty or importance
350
Its influence on national character and history
356

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EXAMINING
158
Limits to its usefulness
189
PREPARATORY TRAINING
192
Writing and the mode of teaching
196
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
206
Objectlessons
362
HISTORY
370
Application of the methods of inductive investigation to
403
Technical and Trade Schools
409
THE CORRELATION OF STUDIES
420

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