The Teacher by Jacob Abbott
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teacher's lecture.--Topics.--Plan and illustration of the exercise.
--Introduction of music.--Tabu.--Mental analysis.--Scene in a class. CHAPTER IX. THE TEACHER'S FIRST DAY. Embarrassments of young teachers in first entering upon their duties.--Preliminary information to be acquired in respect to the school.--Visits to the parents.--Making acquaintance with the scholars.--Opening the school.--Mode of setting the scholars at work on the first day.--No sudden changes to be made.--Misconduct.--Mode of disposing of the cases of it.--Conclusion. THE TEACHER. CHAPTER I. INTEREST IN TEACHING. A most singular contrariety of opinion prevails in the community in regard to the _pleasantness_ of the business of teaching. Some teachers go to their daily task merely upon compulsion; they regard it as intolerable drudgery. Others love the work: they hover around the |
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