| United States. Bureau of Education - 1873 - 1160 pages
...were important, dangers growing with each year of experience. The teacher must have a comuion-senso knowledge of the world of men, as well as the world of books ; he is to fit the pupil for the active, busy world. With this acquaintance with life as it is in parlor,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1873 - 1136 pages
...were important, dangers growing with each year of experience. Tho teacher must have a common-sense knowledge of the world of men, as well as the world of books ; ho is to fit tho pupil for the active, busy world. With this acquaintance with life as it is in parlor,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1873 - 1156 pages
...were important, dangers growing with each year of experience. The teacher must have a common-sense knowledge of the world of men, as well as the world of books ; he is to fit the pupil for the active, busy world. With this acquaintance with life as it is in parlor,... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1873 - 1128 pages
...were important, dangers growing with each year of experience. The teacher must have a common-sense knowledge of the •world of men, as well as the world of books ; he is to fit the pupil for the active, bnsy •world. With this acquaintance with life as it is in... | |
| |