id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30296 Sands, Nathaniel The Philosophy of Teaching The Teacher, The Pupil, The School .txt text/plain 15491 613 63 humble lot and ill-requited labors, the class of school-teachers The question which is ever present to the mind of the true teacher is: faculties of the human mind naturally unfold themselves, for true The true teacher does not seek to teach by simply putting books into the teacher has ever present to his mind the question: How am I to perform As the object of the school-teaching should be to prepare the pupils for Another great object with the true teacher, will be so to train the teacher in his instruction, is an ill-ordered school. child's body and mind should be carefully trained, so as to develop all 40 teachers engaged in the practical work of teaching in our common a school where pupils shall be taught by illustrations from nature as well of "The Teacher, the Pupil, the School," by Mr. Nathaniel Sands. ./cache/30296.txt ./txt/30296.txt