| Chicago (Ill.). Board of Education - Education - 1860 - 240 pages
...time when little differences are most likely to spring up and bad passions to gain the ascendency. No parent's eye is upon the children, and yet they...departure from the path of virtue and honor.* Good morals are intimately connected with good manners, and teachers should improve every opportunity to... | |
| William Harvey Wells - Ability grouping in education - 1862 - 240 pages
...time when little differences are most likely to spring up, and bad passions to gain the ascendency. No parent's eye is upon the children, and yet they...every departure from the path of virtue and honor.* * " Let the play-grounds never be left without the supervision of a teacher when the pupils are there.... | |
| Education - 1870 - 944 pages
...some kind guardian is near — not to check their cheerful sports, but to encourage every kind aud noble act, and to rebuke every departure from the...morals, and teachers should improve every opportunity to incúlcale lessons of civility and courtesy. In the primary division», especially, the teachers -should... | |
| Education - 1871 - 1022 pages
...strong instinct, to teach self-denial and self-control, must bo the содstaut care of the teacher. Good manners are intimately connected with good morals,...courtesy. In the primary divisions, especially, the teachers should give frequent and somewhat minute directions respecting tho ordinary rules of politeness.... | |
| United States. Department of Education - African Americans - 1871 - 944 pages
...some kind guardian is near — not to check their eheeitul sports, but to eucuuruge every kind aud noble act, and to rebuke every departure from the path of virtue aud honor. Good manners are intimately connected with good morals, and teachers should improve every... | |
| Connecticut. Board of Education - 1875 - 302 pages
...should drop to the class below, there to review the study and make good his deficiency. Manners. — Teachers should improve every opportunity to inculcate lessons of civility and courtesy. In the lower grades, especially, they should give frequent and minute directions respecting the ordinary rules... | |
| Connecticut. State Board of Education - Education - 1875 - 292 pages
...should drop to the class below, there to review the study and make good his deficiency. Manners. — Teachers should improve every opportunity to inculcate lessons of civility and courtesy. In the lower grades, especially, they should give frequent and minute directions respecting the ordinary rules... | |
| William Harvey Wells - Public schools - 1877 - 270 pages
...time when little differences are most likely to spring up, and bad passions to gain the ascendency. No parent's eye is upon the children, and yet they...every departure from the path of virtue and honor.* * " Let the play-grounds never be left without the supervision of a teacher when the pupils are there.... | |
| San Francisco (Calif.). Board of Education - Education - 1892 - 234 pages
...cruelty, fraud, profanity and vulgarity, should be made the occasion of a moral lesson. XII. MANNER • Good manners are intimately connected with good morals, and teachers should improve every opportunity to teach civility and courtesy. In the Primary schools teachers should give particular instruction in... | |
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