To pay the strictest attention to the morals and general conduct of his pupils, and to omit no opportunity of inculcating the principles of TRUTH AND HONESTY ; the duties of respect to superiors, and obedience to all persons placed in authority over them. Ontario Laws and Statutes: An Act for Common Schools - Page 60by Ontario. Department of Education - 1850Full view - About this book
| Education - 1856 - 372 pages
...apartments, too, should be swept and dusted every evening. 6. To pay the strictest attention to the moral and general conduct of his pupils, and to omit no...affectionate feelings among his pupils ; to discountenance quarreling, cruelty to animals, and every approach to vice. 9. Punctually to observe the hours for... | |
| Education - 1852 - 576 pages
...apartments, too, should be swept and dusied every evening. omit no opportunity of inculcating t!¡c principles of truth and honesty ; the duties of respect...quarrelling, cruelty to animals, and every approach to vice. SECTION 4. — Duties of Common School Vüiton. 1. The thirty-second section of the act provides... | |
| Michael C. Coleman - Education - 2007 - 398 pages
...over them." They should look out for the welfare of their pupils, treat them firmly but kindly, "and aim at governing them by their affections and reason, rather than by harshness and severity." Other duties related to financial and administrative matters. The actual appointment of teachers, the... | |
| Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly - 1859 - 872 pages
...The school apartments, too, should be swept and dusted every evening. (See paragraph 13. page 140.) 6. To pay the strictest attention to the morals and...quarrelling, cruelty to animals, and every approach to vice. 9. Punctually to observe the hours for opening and dismissing the school, (pp. 135, 140.) Shall,... | |
| Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly - 1858 - 410 pages
...to omit no opportunity of inculcating upon them the principles of TRUTH AND HONESTY ; the duties ol respect to superiors, and obedience to all persons...quarrelling, cruelty to animals, and every approach to vice. [The remainder of these duties, from No. 9 to 12 inclusive, art identical with those of Ov. Masters... | |
| Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly - 1856 - 604 pages
...and general conduct of his pupils, and to omit no opportunity of inculcating the principles of TUUTH AND HONESTY; the duties of respect to superiors, and...affectionate feelings among his pupils ; to discountenance quarreling, cruelty to animals, and every approach to vice. 9. Punctually to observe the hours for... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1872 - 912 pages
...placed in authority over them. IX. To evince a regard for the improvement and general welfare of their Pupils ; to treat them with kindness, combined with...firmness; and to aim at governing them by their affections ud reason, rather than by harshness and severity. X. To cultivate kindly and affectionate feelings... | |
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