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CONTENTS
Lecture
pages
I. | Introductory |
3—24 |
Part I.
THE FUNCTION OF THE TEACHER
II. | The Function of the Teacher: As a Species of Intercourse between Persons |
27—45 |
III. | The Function of the Teacher: as Stimulating Interest |
46—67 |
IV. | The Function of the Teacher: As Imparting Knowledge |
68—89 |
V. | The Function of the Teacher: As Training Faculty |
90—111 |
VI. | The Function of the Teacher: As Forming Character |
112—135 |
Part II
THE EQUIPMENT OF THE TEACHER
VII. | The Equipment of the Teacher: As Self-Cultivation |
139—158 |
VIII. | The Equipment of the Teacher: As Growth in Knowledge |
159—179 |
IX. | The Equipment of the Teacher: As Right Use of Method |
180—200 |
Part III
THE CHIEF IDEALS OF THE TEACHER
X. | The Chief Ideals of the Teacher: His Pupils' Welfare |
203—222 |
XI. | The Chief Ideals of the Teacher: The Cause of Science |
223—243 |
XII. | The Chief Ideals of the Teacher: The Public Welfare |
244—264 |
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