| United States. Office of Education - 1898 - 1274 páginas
...teacher is not free to teach according to his "conscience and power." but his high office is degraded to the grinding of prescribed grists, in prescribed quantities, and with prescribed fineness — to the turning of the crank of a revolving mechanism. The supervising principal of a public school... | |
| 1871 - 724 páginas
...same class must be kept measurably uniform, otherwise they will not be able to come together in tie upper grades or grade, as the case may be. This necessitates...woven, clothing made, and stone carved by pattern, tat true and fruitful teaching requires an artist's hand, head, and spirit. The teacher is the soul... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1874 - 324 páginas
...teacher is not free to teach according to his " conscience and power," but his high office is degraded to the grinding of prescribed grists, in prescribed quantities, and with prescribed fineness — to the turning of the crank of a revolving mechanism. The supervising principal of a public school... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1874 - 320 páginas
...teacher is not free to teach according to his " conscience and power," but his high office is degraded to the grinding of prescribed grists, in prescribed quantities, and with prescribed fineness — to the turning of the crunk of a revolving mechanism. The supervising principal of a public school... | |
| 1876 - 692 páginas
...teacher is not free to teach according to his "conscience and power," but his high office is degraded to the grinding of prescribed grists, in prescribed quantities, and with prescribed fitness — to the turning of the crank of a revolving mechanism. The supervising principal of a public... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1884 - 286 páginas
...according to their " conscience and power ; " but their high office is degraded, as I once put it, to the grinding of prescribed grists, in prescribed quantities, and with prescribed fineness, to the turning of the crank of a pedagogical machine. It is just here that the mechanism of the graded... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1884 - 288 páginas
...according to their " conscience and power ; " but their high office is degraded, as I once put it, to the grinding of prescribed grists, in prescribed quantities, and with prescribed fineness, to the turning of the crank of a pedagogical machine. It is just here that the mechanism of the graded... | |
| Ella Flagg Young - 1900 - 68 páginas
...teacher is not free to teach according to his. ' conscience and power,' but his high office is degraded to the grinding of prescribed grists, in prescribed quantities, and with prescribed fineness — to the turning of the crank of a revolving mechanism." A large majority of the teachers in every... | |
| Ella Flagg Young - 1901 - 442 páginas
...teacher is not free to teach according to his 'conscience and power,' but his high office is degraded to the grinding of prescribed grists, in prescribed quantities, and with prescribed fineness — to the turning of the crank of a revolving mechanism." A large majority of the teachers in every... | |
| Vivian Trow Thayer - 1928 - 352 páginas
...teacher is not free to teach according to his 'conscience and power,' but his high office is degraded to the grinding of prescribed grists, in prescribed quantities, and with prescribed fineness — to the turning of the crank of a revolving mechanism. "The supervising principal of a public school... | |
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