The Teacher Taught An Humble Attempt to Make the Path of the Sunday School Tea
The Teacher Taught An Humble Attempt to Make the Path of the Sunday School Tea
Frederick a Frederick Adolphus Packard
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By frequent conversation on tlie subject of the school, he should ascertain whe- ther the teachers are sufficiently impressed with the responsibility of their station ; he should ex- hort and encourage them individually and privately ; frequently urging them to reflect on the important question, " Thou, therefore, that teachest another, teachest thou not thyself?" To do this profitably he should himself be the best teaclier in school. He should acquaint him- self intimately with the duties of t...eaching, and with the improvements in education, that his school may enjoy every facility and advantage in their stu- dies DUTIES OF SUPERINTENDENT. 137 Not only should he possess this general know- ledge, but he sliould study the weekly lessons ap- pointed for the school, that he may be enabled to examine the children occasionally, or instruct the teachers, or explain and illustrate the truths they learn. The case has been known, in which the superintendent of a Sunday-school has given two whole days, every week, to the business of prepar- ing himself for the duties of the school.
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