Modern Ideas And Methods for School Teachers And Students in Training From a P

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Modern Ideas And Methods for School Teachers And Students in Training From a P
John Eades
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" It is only in this way that we can strengthen the will, and ensure moral growth. By overcoming little difficulties we gain strength to overcome greater ones ; GENERAL NOTES. 41 by working against certain resistances we grow strong. We develop by exercise spiritually, morally, mentally, and physically ; we degenerate by slackness and neglect.
We must remember these truths in our work as teachers. It is our business to strengthen all that is worthy, and repress all that is unworthy, in those in
... our charge. We must see to it that they have plenty of opportunities of exercising the will, of doing things which are necessary, though they may not always be to their taste. We should never take the sting out of things by too much preliminary instruction, or too constant help. The normal, healthy child likes to find himself up against a diffi- culty ; the languid and the lazy like to be spoon-fed. The languid ones may need the attention of the School Medical Officer ; the lazy ones must be aroused and made to understand that life is a real thing, and that they have their part to play and must fulfil it.

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