| Simon Somerville Laurie - Education - 1895 - 456 pages
...he forgot everything in three years.' With regard to the system of repetition Eabbi Akiba says : ' The teacher should strive to make the lesson agreeable...until they thoroughly understand the matter, and are enabled to recite it with great fluency ' ; but this was a pious opinion, not the school practice.... | |
| Baer Spiers - Education in rabbinical literature - 1898 - 152 pages
...to make 1 Erubin, 54A. 2 Erubin, 54A. »3 ,»jn TD1B HHS ,np T»1S HHD KjyB> -"n -p-iini T2 D"pnm wn the lesson agreeable to the pupils by clear reasons,...until they thoroughly understand the matter, and are enabled to recite it with great fluency.' ' Rabbi Prida,' it is further stated, ' had a certain disciple... | |
| Baer Spiers - Education in rabbinical literature - 1898 - 140 pages
...make 1 Erubin, 54A. 2 Erubin, 54A. »3 -*Jn -pOlD HHD ,np ^OiB RHD XJ^B' 3 Ibid., 53. " /Wrf., 54A the lesson agreeable to the pupils by clear reasons,...until they thoroughly understand the matter, and are enabled to recite it with great fluency.' ' Rabbi Prida,' it is further stated, ' had a certain disciple... | |
| Thomas Kelly Cheyne - Bible - 1901 - 810 pages
...to kach and to Uarn ^see above g ^ The following dictum is ascribed to R. 'Akiba (and cent. An) : ' The teacher should strive to make the lesson agreeable to the pupils by clear reasons, as well as \>yf> fluent repetitions, until they thoroughly understand the matter, and are able to recite it with... | |
| Thomas Kelly Cheyne, John Sutherland Black - Bible - 1901 - 842 pages
...teach and to ¿earn (see above. § 3). The following dictum is ascribed to R. 'Akiba (and cent. AD) : 1 The teacher should strive to make the lesson agreeable to the pupils by clear reasons, as well as \sy frequent repctitionst until they thoroughly understand the matter, and are able to recite it with... | |
| Thomas Kelly Cheyne, John Sutherland Black - Bible - 1901 - 814 pages
...The teacher should strive to make the lesson agreeable to the pupils by clear reasons, as well as \>\ frequent repetitions^ until they thoroughly understand...matter, and are able to recite it with great fluency ' (^Rrftbin 54 £). The pupil was to repeal the lesson aloud: ' Open thy mouth that the subject of... | |
| George Washington Andrew Luckey - Education - 1903 - 418 pages
...spiritual life." " The teacher should strive to make the lessons agreeable to the pupils by clear reason, as well as by frequent repetitions, until they thoroughly...matter and are able to recite it with great fluency." "The qualities of the sages are: Modesty, meekness, eagerness, courage, bearing wrongs done to them,... | |
| Education - 1903 - 422 pages
...spiritual life." " The teacher should strive to make the lessons agreeable to the pupils by clear reason, as well as by frequent repetitions, until they thoroughly...matter and are able to recite it with great fluency." " The qualities of the sages are : Modesty, meekness, eagerness, courage, bearing wrongs done to them,... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - Education - 1904 - 640 pages
...EDUCATIONAL MAXIMS FROM THE TALMUD. 1 He who studies and teaches others possesses treasures and riches. 2 lie who has learned and does not impart his knowledge...the pupils by clear reasons, as well as by frequent re{>etitions, until they thoroughly understand the matter and are able to recite it with great fluency.... | |
| Ellwood P. Cubberley - Education - 1904 - 640 pages
...father and the teacher are threatened with any material loss the latter should be protected lirat. 6 As soon as the child begins to speak the father...they thoroughly understand the matter and are able to recKe it with great fluency. 8 No man can acquire a proper knowledge of (he Law unless he endeavors... | |
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