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phy-.iologit•a\ habits of -.tnd~uts han~ p~rsonal attentiou from to..·ach~r-..
the
\\"ith
th~
It is
o.:XJ~Cted
of all -.\!!dents that they com pi~
coudition,.; of health in
th~
matters of dress, outdoor
exer·t·i-.e . ..,Jeep. c:-h.:aHlino.:ss. food. o..·tc .. a..; faithfully :h they are o..'XJX:Cto.:d to perform all otho.:r duties MORAL CULT URE lrr a normal ,.;ChO<)\ it is moral-.
I~
maintfliued.
impcrati1·~
thnt a high standanl of
Ex ct.:li<:llt onkr um,..t pre1·ail: polite
heh:\\·ior. correct habits. and an upright course nmst characto.:rit.e c\·ery oue holding membt:rship in a school of this kill(\ But
th~
cxo.:rci:<<: of authority in the form of di,.;cipline
no.:1·er to he ncc<::<sary. to
Con .. picuou-. lack of will or of
ou~ht abilit~
exerci.-.o.: .- .df-control and to regulate eomlnct hy the dic-
tates of duty and propril"ly i:<
corr..,ido..·r~d
pl:rin e1·idcncc of
nnfrtw..:ss for th e ,·ocmion of to.:achirrg: _\bumbJH occasious ari:<o.: iu tho.: progrc-.:< of :<drool lift: for the to.:,.;ting of moral ch:rracto.: r and the exercisi ng of tho.: ,·irttro.:s ,,·Jtich :tre indispensable to the
tt.::~ch-:r.
The cnlti1·ation of
:-.uch q ualiti es a ..; indn ,.;try . patio.:IIC<:. g:encro,.;ity. :<elf-de ninl ami eantcst n e%
j,.;
as positi1·cly expected of the normal studo.:ut
as thc c ultil·a tioll o f tho.: into.:lk:ctnal power,;.
Th'"" intercour,.;o.:
between sw dc nt s :md betl\·een teacher:-; and ,.;Utdo:nt ..... if it i:< character i;cd by freed0111 and franknc,.;,.;, by "Y111Jl:1.thy all(\ 1111ttual ho.:lpfulues:<. l>cco111es a powcrful growth of moral charactt:r.
It
i~
iunueuce in the
hcrc a-.sumcd that tht: be"t
typc of 1110ral char<Kter is e:-."c111ial in the tnrc tcachcr CO URSES IN PEDAGOGY. l'cdagog~·
is t<Hig"ht throng-hout the comse.
.\ lithe \·arious
authorities art: u-.ed , and swdy is made of special subjects of ,·altte to pr(l .. pectil·e tcacho.:rs.