Lectures On Man: Being a Series of Discourses On Phrenology And Physiology

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Only those teachers would be com- petent to inculcate these life-principles who understand them fully, who feel their importance, who can apply them both to themselves and to their pupils ; those who can sympathize with children in their ignorance and simphcily, and adapt themselves to them sufficiently to guide them ; those who love teaching as a profession, and do not consider it an unplea- sant task to traiu the young mind. The profession of the teacher is one of the highest, and none should... enter it but those who have enthusiasm and a fitness for the vocation.
A school-house should be convenient, and near to the residence of the pupils. Those children who have to walk five or six miles, exposed to a burning sun or drenching rain, to go to school, are not in so good a condition to study as those who live nearer. The school-house should be as attractive as possible in order to be a desirable place of resort.
The children should not go with a feeling of dread and dislike, but because it is an agreeable spot where they can enjoy themselves, as much as though they were going to the circus or to a museum.


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