Hints to Common School Teachers Parents And Pupils Or Gleanings From School L
Hints to Common School Teachers Parents And Pupils Or Gleanings From School L
Hiram Orcutt
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Indeed, moral culture is indispens- able to true greatness and aids in the develop- ment and growth of mind, as the heat and light of the sun aid in the growth of vegetation. A plant will grow without these influences, in the dark cellar, but its growth is unnatural and distorted. It may be as. Large as the one whose roots have been nourished upon the hill-side, and whose leaves have felt the gentle breeze and glorious sunlight of heaven, but it can have none of its health and vigor. So the int...ellec- tual man may be great, but it is the greatness of a BURR, a BYRON or a PAINE ! The world has felt the influence of too many such men. The true man has a sound body and a highly cultivated mind and heart. His passions are in subjection to self-love, self-love to conscience, and conscience to the word and will of God. Such should be the result of Common School education. VI. STUDY AND RECITATION. DISCIPLINE is not only the end of teaching, as was asserted in a previous chapter, but also of study and recitation.
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