School Inspection

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Macmillan and Company, 1876 - 6 sayfa
 

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Sayfa 84 - ... than the requirement of home-lessons. The inspector should always ask at the commencement of a history or geography lesson, "What did you require them to prepare for this lesson?".' He held the learning of salient dates to be fundamentally important. 'Many teachers pooh-pooh dates . . . This doctrine is a consequence of the reaction against the old-fashioned method of teaching history ... by making the children learn little else than dates. Dates are to the study of history what the multiplication...
Sayfa 47 - ... more interesting to a child than the separate words which compose it, and it is impossible to understand the grammatical relations which the words bear to one another without having regard to the whole construction in which they occur. ' The proper way to teach English grammar,' says Mr. Fearon, ' is not to begin, as in the case of Latin or of any other highly inflected language, with the study of the noun, adjective, and verb, and their inflexions, but to begin with the study of their logical...

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