| 1834 - 446 pages
...the fear of losing his ill-gotten wvixxly.- Bunk-hard?* 1 racclx JH Arabia. IMPORTANCE OF TEACHERS. "There is no office higher than that of a teacher...precious as the mind, soul and character of the child-. No office should be regarded with greater respect. The first minds in community should be encouraged... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1834 - 352 pages
...Do I hear the inquiry, what shall be done, to remedy evils so common, so portentous, so shameful ? There is no office higher than that of a teacher of...precious as the mind, soul and character of the child. No office should be regarded with greater respect. The first minds in the community should be encouraged... | |
| Education - 1836 - 208 pages
...and a tact for it — men who are qualified by nature and acquirements to deal with young minds. " There is no office higher than that of a teacher of youth," says a writer we have already quoted, and whose language is hardly exaggerated ; " there is no office... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1836 - 332 pages
...and a tact for it — men who are qualified by nature and acquirements to deal with young minds. " There is no- office higher than that of a teacher of youth," says a writer we have already quoted, and whose language is hardly exaggerated ; " there is no office... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1836 - 328 pages
...and a tact for it — men who are qualified by nature and acquirements to deal with young minds. " There is no office higher than that of a teacher of youth," says a writer we have already quoted, and whose language is hardly exaggerated ; " there is no office... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1834 - 350 pages
...Do I hear the inquiry, what shall be done, to remedy evils so common, so portentous, so shameful ? There is no office higher than that of a teacher of...precious as the mind, soul and character of the child. No office should be regarded with greater respect. The first minds in the community should be encouraged... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - Education - 1859 - 516 pages
...been said by a distinguished writer, that " There is no office in this world of greater importance, than that of a teacher of youth, for there is nothing on earth so precious as the mind, the soul, and the character of a child," yet it is too true, that not a few regard the business of... | |
| William Ellery Channing - Antislavery movements - 1841 - 444 pages
...vocation, they rob their children of aid, for which the treasures of worlds can afford no compensation. There is no office higher than that of a teacher of...is nothing on earth so precious as the mind, soul, character of the child. No office should be regarded with greater respect. The first minds in the community... | |
| William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1843 - 686 pages
...vocation, they rob their children of aid, for which the treasures of worlds can afford no compensation. There is no office higher than that of a teacher of youth, for thero is nothing on earth so precious as the mind, soul, character of the child. No office should be... | |
| William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1845 - 436 pages
...vocation, they rob their children of aid, for which the treasures of worlds can afford no compensation. There is no office higher than that of a teacher of...is nothing on earth so precious as the mind, soul, character of the child. No office should be regarded with greater respect. The first minds in the community... | |
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