| Patrick Colquhoun - 1806 - 104 lehte
...upon a par, but that emulation may thereby also be excited. It is the duty of the master and mistress to encourage the diffident, the timid, and the backward; to check and repress the forward and presumptuous—to bestow just and ample commendation upon the diligent, attentive, and orderly, however... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1807 - 134 lehte
...and gives life and motion to every member of it. He inspects the Classes, one by one, and is occupied wherever there is most occasion for his services,...presumptuous : to bestow just and ample commendation upon the diligent, attentive, and orderly, however dull their capacity, or slow their progress : to stimulate... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1808 - 376 lehte
...by one> and is occupied wherever there is moft occafion for his fervices, and where they will beft tell. He is to encourage the diffident, the timid, and the backward; to check and reprefs the forward and prefumptuous: to beftow juft and ample commendation upon the diligent, attentive,... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1813 - 102 lehte
...and give life and motion to every member of it. He inspects the classes, one by one, and is occupied wherever there is most occasion for his services,...: to bestow just and ample commendation upon the; diligent, attentive and orderly, however dull their capacity, or slow their progress ; to regulate... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1817 - 52 lehte
...greatest effrct. He is ro encourage the diffident, the timid, and ihe backward ; to check and reprei* the forward and presumptuous, to bestow just and ample commendation upon the diligent, attentive, and orderly, however dull their capacity, or slow their progress; to regulate... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1823 - 180 lehte
...individual scholars, who happen to fall under his (the master's) particular cognizance, it is said, " He is to encourage the diffident, the timid, and the...check and repress the forward and presumptuous, — to rouse and animate the indolent and phlegmatic, — and to bestow just and ample commendation upon the... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1823 - 160 lehte
...never fail to inspect, examine, and assist in instructing the classes, one by one, and occupy himself wherever there is most occasion for his services, and where they will best tell. He should ever and anon, with his watch in his hand, attend the teacher of each class when the lesson... | |
| Great Britain. Council on Education - 1846 - 474 lehte
...member of it. He inspects the classes one by one, and i» occupied wherever there is must occasion fur his services, and where they will best tell. He is...encourage the diffident, the timid, and the backward ; and to check and repress the forward und presumptuous; to bestow just and ample commendation upon... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1846 - 434 lehte
...member of it. He inspects the classes one by one, and is occupied wherever there is most occasion fur his services, and where they will best tell. He is...encourage the diffident, the timid, and the backward ; and to check and repress the forward and presumptuous ; to bestow j ust and ample commendation upon... | |
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