New York Teachers' Monographs, 第 2 巻New York Teachers' Monographs Company, 1899 |
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... beginning , and holding to it as a permanent interest , the inquiry into causes and conditions proceeds concen- trically to the sources of the raw materials , the methods of their production , and the climatic , geologic , and other ...
... beginning , and holding to it as a permanent interest , the inquiry into causes and conditions proceeds concen- trically to the sources of the raw materials , the methods of their production , and the climatic , geologic , and other ...
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... beginning of an era in which public opinion is organized into a ruling force by the agency of periodicals and books . Certainly neither the newspaper nor the book can influence an illiterate peo- ple ; they can do little to form ...
... beginning of an era in which public opinion is organized into a ruling force by the agency of periodicals and books . Certainly neither the newspaper nor the book can influence an illiterate peo- ple ; they can do little to form ...
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... beginning in the en- vironment which at so many points touches his life . Physical geo- graphy embraces earth forms ... beginnings of these subjects , therefore , cannot be shut out of the child's experience , whether or not they be ...
... beginning in the en- vironment which at so many points touches his life . Physical geo- graphy embraces earth forms ... beginnings of these subjects , therefore , cannot be shut out of the child's experience , whether or not they be ...
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... beginnings are to grow the large subjects comprehended in geography . But the human side comes still closer to his ... beginning of that other knowledge centre , literature , are related intimately with the concrete things in nature ...
... beginnings are to grow the large subjects comprehended in geography . But the human side comes still closer to his ... beginning of that other knowledge centre , literature , are related intimately with the concrete things in nature ...
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... beginning of mathematical geography , without its lengthy ex- planations and unmeaning terminology . Winds and their direction become most interesting and attrac- tive when a whole class is eager to tell which way the school flag ...
... beginning of mathematical geography , without its lengthy ex- planations and unmeaning terminology . Winds and their direction become most interesting and attrac- tive when a whole class is eager to tell which way the school flag ...
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44 ページ - Great, wide, beautiful, wonderful World. With the wonderful water round you curled, And the wonderful grass upon your breast, World, you are wonderfully drest. You friendly Earth! how far do you go With the wheat-fields that nod and the rivers that flow, With cities and gardens, and cliffs and isles, And people upon you for thousands
44 ページ - You friendly Earth! how far do you go With the wheat-fields that nod and the rivers that flow, With cities and gardens, and cliffs and isles, And people upon you for thousands of miles
73 ページ - There the common sense of most Shall hold a fretful realm in awe, And the kindly earth shall slumber, Lapt in universal law.
7 ページ - Whichever way the wind doth blow, Some heart is glad to have it so ; Then blow it east or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is
8 ページ - fairy nut, Of which children sometime read. Over the pretty shining coat, We sprinkle the earth so brown, And the sunshine warms its bed, And the rain comes dropping down. Patter, patter, the soft warm rain. Knocks at the tiny door, And two little heads come peeping out, Like a story in fairy lore.
44 ページ - I'm hastening from the distant hills With swift and noisy flowing, Nursed by a thousand tiny rills, I'm ever onward going." " I have stood Where Hudson rolled his lordly flood: Seen sunrise rest and sunset fade Along his frowning Palisade
10 ページ - of intermeddling with his fellow pupils ; neither doing what is reasonable himself nor allowing others to do it. Never having subdued himself, he will never subdue the world of chaos, or any part of it, as his life work, but will have to be subdued by external constraint on the part of his fellow men.
21 ページ - If the Syrians be too strong for me, then thou shalt help me. but if the children of Ammon be too strong for thee, then I will come and help thee.
7 ページ - and concern cleanliness, neatness in person and clothing, temperance, and moderation in the gratification of the appetites and passions. The school can and does teach cleanliness and neatness, but it has less power over the pupil in regard to temperance. It can teach him self-control and self-sacrifice in the three