Word: teaching
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...both men being commissioned offers in the U. S. Army, Lieutenant William Renwick, a graduate of the Law School, who presented the Benet-Mercier machine-gun to the State, and who has, in addition, given much of his time to the practical demonstration of this powerful offensive weapon, will teach the men the mechanical workings of the instrument...
...benefits that the social worker himself derives hardly need enumeration. That he will be broadened by his contact with fellow men in a different sphere of life, and that he will learn much more about social conditions than any course in Social Ethics could possibly teach him, is a certainly...
...Harvard is now open. What will it teach? For fifty years our American professors and students have been in ardent pursuit of German ideals of scholarship; they have tortured themselves to attain German thoroughness, Gruendlichkeit; they have taken all the arts and sciences and done them over in the likeness of a German image. We have profited by this, for it has checked our native love for the hasty and impermanent ways of the pioneer...
...rises to be an editorial writer, a reviewer of books or of plays and pictures and music. But in the beginning the reporter must be content and must be able to state plain facts in a plain way. The young man who expects to enter journalism must teach himself to do this. Flights of speech are out of place in the crisp and concise recording of the everyday facts in the burning of a house or the sale of a piece of property. First, last, and all the time, the beginner must write straight to the point...
...degree is conferred; (d) that the candidate's complete curriculum, both undergraduate and graduate, shall have included instruction in the following fields:-Psychology, educational Psychology; Philosophy, Logic, or Social Ethics; Economics, or Political Science; the Principles of Education; the History of Education; Secondary Education, with systematic observation of schools; Teaching, with practice under supervision; and graduate study in the subject the candidate intends to teach. (e) that the instruction in each of these fields shall have been equivalent to at least three semester-hours of class work; (f) that the work to be credited in Secondary Education and in Teaching...