I care not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor, or a full professor; nor whether any academic degrees adorn his name; nor how many facts or symbols of facts he has stored away in his brain. If he has these four powers — clear sight, quick... The Reconstructed School - Page 68de Francis Bail Pearson - 1919 - 120 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1904 - 350 pages
...systems and for what is desirable in new theories; and a test of true success in teaching and learning. I care not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor,...— clear sight, quick imagination, sound reason, and right, strong will, — I call him an educated man. The Power to See Clearly. I use the word "sight"... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1905 - 300 pages
...systems and of what is desirable in new theories; and a test of true success in teaching and learning. I care not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor,...powers — clear sight, quick imagination sound reason, and right, strong will — call him an educated man and fit to a teacher. I use the word "sight" to... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1905 - 300 pages
...systems and of what is desirable in new theories; and a test of true success in teaching and learning. I care not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor,...has stored away in his brain. If he has these four powers—clear sight, quick imagination, sound reason, and right, strong will—I call him an educated... | |
| 1908 - 498 pages
...relationships between the two which can be established with the greatest advantage to both. — Com. EE Brown. I CARE not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor, or a full professor ; nor whether my academic degrees adorn his name; nor how many facts or symbols of facts he has stored away in his... | |
| 1912 - 668 pages
...enough to make some of us school-teachers wince. Here is another that might be posted on the mirror: "I care not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor,...— clear sight, quick imagination, sound reason, and right, strong will — I call him an educated man and fit to be a teacher." This gives us a standard... | |
| 1912 - 714 pages
...enough to make some of us school-teachers wince. Here is another that might be posted on the mirror: "I care not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor,...symbols of facts he has stored away in his brain. If lie has these four powers — clear sight, quick imagination, sound reason, and right, strong will... | |
| Delphian Society - 1913 - 572 pages
...systems and of what is desirable in new theories ; and a test of new success in teaching and learning. I care not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor,...— clear sight, quick imagination, sound reason, and right, strong will — I call him an educated man and fit to be a teacher. I use the word "sight"... | |
| New Brunswick. Department of Education - 1913 - 1036 pages
...heart out of its prison house of silence into the sunshine of fellowship." Henry Vandyke says, — "I care not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor...degrees adorn his name, nor how many facts or symbols or facts, he has stored away in his brain. If he has these three powers, clear sight, quick imagination,... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1921 - 304 pages
...systems and of what is desirable in new theories; and a test of true success in teaching and learning. I care not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor,...— clear sight, quick imagination, sound reason, and right, strong will — I call him an educated man and fit to be a teacher. I use the word "sight"... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1921 - 304 pages
...systems and of what is desirable in new theories; and a test of true success in teaching and learning. I care not whether a man is called a tutor, an instructor,...— clear sight, quick imagination, sound reason, and right, strong will — I call him an educated man and fit to be a teacher. I use the word "sight"... | |
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