Shall the practice of prompting in the classes be any longer continued? 'We would propose that instruments of mozart we have a composition exercise _this_ week similar to the one on Thursday last. Open, frank dealing. "Now, does the sun, in going round the earth, pass over the Rocky Mountains, or over us, first?" To this question, the teacher hears a confused answer. There is no objection to your giving particular individuals special instruction, adapted to their wants and circumstances. " The boys all look round towards Richard. "The second?" "Mark. The plan very soon diminished the number of loiterers. We shall speak presently of the mode of avoiding some abuses to which this exercise is liable; but if these sources of abuse are avoided, and the duty is performed in that plain, simple, direct, and honest manner, in which it certainly will be, if it springs from the heart, it must have a great influence on the moral progress of the instruments of mozart children, and in fact in all respects on the prosperity of the school. "You may have," continues the teacher, "the words read instruments of mozart to you once, or twice, just as you please.
Court. _ "Hundreds?" _B. I do not think the plan I am going to describe a wise one; but I do think that the teacher, while trying it, must _have been interested in his intellectual experiment_. ) In all the former part of the day the scholars are divided into _classes_, according to their proficiency in particular branches of study, and they resort to their _recitations_ for _instruction_. "Roger," said the master, (for this boy's name was Roger) "can you get me a chestnut burr?" Roger looked up for a moment, to see whether the master was in earnest, and then began to look around for a burr.
The objects which are really most important. The irritation of the quarrel was soon dissipated, in the amusement of a semi-serious trial, and both parties good humoredly acquiesced in the decision. As much as this, is required of students, in many literary institutions.
' "'What are they writing?' "'They are writing a piece of poetry. They have accomplished something, which you admit it was not easy to accomplish. " James reads as follows. On one seat, you will find a coarse, rough looking boy, who will openly disobey your commands and oppose your wishes; on another, a more sly rogue, whose demure and submissive look is assumed, to conceal a mischief-making disposition.
These propositions are generally read aloud; some cases are referred to the scholars for decision; some I decide myself; others are laid aside without notice of any kind; others still, merely suggest remarks on the subjects to which they allude. Now a period of four minutes slips away very fast while a man is looking over perplexing problems, and if he exceeds that time at all, he is doing injustice to his other pupils. To assist in the ordinary routine of business in school--ringing the bells--managing the study card--distributing and collecting papers--counting votes, &c. Time lost upon fruitless schemes. Perhaps some may ask what harm it will do, to simplify language, when talking to children. I might, to exhibit them, call two more boys, one after the other, and say instruments of mozart to the one, I will thank you to go and copy this piece of poetry as well as you can. _ (See plan.
" "Again, besides our faults, let our Committee notice the respects in which we are doing particularly well, that we may be encouraged to go on doing well, or even to do better. "Take care of the pupils too. He certainly is _plain_ enough. Let all read; and let him make a memorandum of the manner, noticing how many read fluently, how many with difficulty, how many know only their letters, and how many are to be taught these. It will teach them self-control and self-government, and will accustom them to submit to the majority,--that lesson, which, of all others, it is important for a republican to learn. He will have distributors for each division of seats, to distribute books, and compositions, and pens, and to collect votes. As this business will probably appear new to you, and will attract your attention, I will describe its nature and instruments of mozart design. * * * * * We come now to consider the particular measures to be instruments of mozart adopted, in giving instruction. Subjects to be attended to at them.
' "'_That_ is not certain; some of them are doing right and some are doing very wrong; though they are all writing the same piece of poetry. _Personal religious instruction. The teacher instruments of mozart would accordingly pass around, mending the pens from desk to desk, thus enabling the boys, in succession, to begin their task. She forms opinions in one case, without grounds, and it depends merely upon accident, whether she does not, in other cases.
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