The Philosophy of Teaching

The Philosophy of Teaching

The Philosophy of Teaching - The Teacher, The Pupil, The SchoolOf the various callings to which the...
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The Philosophy of Teaching

The Philosophy of Teaching

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The Philosophy of Teaching

Dhs. 51.81 Dhs. 25.89
Author: Sands, Nathaniel
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Philosophy of Teaching - The Teacher, The Pupil, The School

Of the various callings to which the division of labor has caused man specially to devote himself, there is none to be compared for nobility or usefulness with that of the true teacher. Yet neither teachers nor people at present realize this truth. Among the very few lessons of value which might be derived from so-called classical studies, is that of the proper estimate in which the true teacher should be held; for among the Greeks no calling or occupation was more honored. Yet with a strange perversity, albeit for centuries the precious time of youth has been wasted, and the minds and morals of the young perverted by classical studies, this one lesson has been disregarded. What duty can be more responsible, what vocation more holy, than that of training the young in habits of industry, truthfulness, economy, and sobriety; of giving to them that knowledge and skill without which their lives would become a burden to themselves and to society? Yet, while the merchant[Pg 6] seeks to exercise the greatest caution in selecting the persons to whom he intrusts his merchandise, and yields respect to him who faithfully performs his commercial engagements; he makes but scant inquiry as to the character or qualifications of the mind-builder upon whose skill, judgment, and trustworthiness the future of his children will greatly depend. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 30296
Author: Sands, Nathaniel
Release Date: Oct 20, 2009
Format: eBook
Language: English

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