| Chicago (Ill.). Board of Education - Education - 1860 - 242 pages
...be taught that when a question is asked them, it shows a lack of good breeding to remain silent or shake the head, even if they are not able to answer...receive the constant and watchful care of the teacher. 7. Oral Exercises. — The oral lessons of the course are not intended to be exhaustive and complete... | |
| William Harvey Wells - Ability grouping in education - 1862 - 240 pages
...be taught that when a question is asked them, it shows a lack of good breeding to remain silent or shake the head, even if they are not able to answer...receive the constant and watchful care of the teacher. § 8. Oral JZeercises. — The oral lessons of the course are not intended to be exhaustive and complete... | |
| Education - 1870 - 944 pages
...of those who are older. They should be taught that well-bred persons seldom laugh at mistakes, &c. The manners of the children in their intercourse with...his seat ; his movements in passing to and from the c!ass ; his position in class or at his seat when called upon to recite, should receive the teacher's... | |
| Education - 1871 - 1022 pages
...of those who are older. They should be taught that well-bred persons seldom laugh at mistakes, &c. The manners of the children in their intercourse with...at the recesses, and in going to and from school, .-'¡mild receive the constant and watchful care of the teacher. The position of the pupil in his seat... | |
| Connecticut. Board of Education - 1875 - 302 pages
...laugh at mistakes. Their manners in their intercourse with each other should receive the attention of the teacher. The position of the pupil in his seat,...his movements in passing to and from the class, his poiture in class or in his seat when called upon to recite, should receive the teacher's most careful... | |
| Connecticut. State Board of Education - Education - 1875 - 292 pages
...laugh at mistakes. Their manners in their intercourse with each other should receive the attention of the teacher. The position of the pupil in his seat,...his movements in passing to and from the class, his posture in class or in his seat when called upon to recite, should receive the teacher's most careful... | |
| William Harvey Wells - Public schools - 1877 - 270 pages
...be taught that when a question is asked them, it shows a lack of good breeding to remain silent or shake the head, even if they are not able to answer...receive the constant and watchful care of the teacher. § 8. Oral Exercises. — The oral lessons of the course are not intended to be exhaustive and complete... | |
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