Ohio Educational Monthly and the National Teacher, Volume 3

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1854
 

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Página 360 - Every individual, on entering the profession, as he becomes thereby entitled to all its privileges and immunities, incurs an obligation to exert his best abilities to maintain its dignity and honor, to exalt its standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness.
Página 371 - ... discovery made before ! I actually found out for myself, that the art of reading is the art of finding stories in books ; and from that moment reading became one of the most delightful of my amusements. I began by getting into a corner...
Página 374 - A ship, with a crew of 175 men, set sail with a supply of water sufficient to last to the end of the voyage ; but in 30 days the scurvy made its appearance, and carried off three men every day ; and at the same time a storm arose which protracted the voyage three weeks. They were, however, just enabled to arrive in port without any diminution in each man's daily allowance of water. Required the time of the passage, and the number of men alive when the vessel reached the harbor.
Página 346 - Secretary to correspond with associations of a similar character; to correspond with individuals, under the direction of the Executive Committee; he shall, further, keep a full copy of communications from and to him. in a book provided for that purpose; keep such correspondence on file, and report his correspondence, when culled upon to do so, at any regular meeting of the Association.
Página 373 - No better advice can be given by any parent. Teach your children to obey. Let it be the first lesson. You can hardly begin too soon. It requires constant care to keep up the habit of obedience, and especially to do it in such a way as not to break down the strength of the child's character.
Página 382 - I'll go ;" and away they skipped to a little point of land which ran into the river, where the boys usually went swimming. Two or three boys were already there, their black heads bobbing up out of the water, and their arms moving to and fro like great fins. James and Henry began to undress, and James was just ready to make his plunge, when Henry buttoned up again. " Come, what does that mean ?" shouted James. "Not going in," Henry answered. "Why not, you afraid because Bill Pursus was drowned here...
Página 346 - PREAMBLE. * As a means of elevating the profession of Teaching and of promoting the interests of Education in Pennsylvania, we, whose names are affixed, do unite ourselves together under the following Constitution : Art. I. This organization shall be known by the title of tho Pennsylvania State Teachers
Página 374 - A Ship with a crew of 175 men set sail with a store of water sufficient to last to the end of the voyage. But in 30 days the scurvy made its appearance and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the voyage three weeks. They were however just enabled to arrive in port, without any diminution in each man's daily allowance of water. Required the time of the passage, and the number of men alive when the vessel reached...
Página 384 - ... of the building. Of the interior of the school house, we need not speak. The single room is like too many others, with all its apparatus arranged upon the most approved plan for producing curved spines, compressed lungs, ill-health, etc. We wish to state one fact only. This owner of...

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