I do not mean that we were helped in our work, but the teachers were silently helped by the spirit which prevailed in our homes with regard to the school work. The school had the right of way; our parents reinforced our belief in the work and our respect... American Traits from the Point of View of a German - Page 57by Hugo Münsterberg - 1901 - 235 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Board of Education - 1902 - 662 pages
...reinforced the boys' own belief in their work and their respect for their teachers. A reprimand in school was a shadow on our home life ; a word of praise...the school was a ray of sunshine for the household." But this respect at home was a just tribute to the devotion and learning of the school masters. The... | |
| 1925 - 856 pages
...our belief in the work and our respect for the teachers. A reprimand in the school was a shadow in our home life; a word of praise in the school was a ray of sunshine for the household."t Nowadays neither the parents nor the children are primarily interested in the school work.... | |
| 1899 - 760 pages
...reinforced our beliefs in the work and our respect for the teachers. A reprimand in the school was a a shadow on our home life; a word of praise in the...a ray of sunshine for the household. The excellent school books, the wise plans for the upbuilding of the ten-years' course, the hygenic care, the external... | |
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