Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1910 — FOR THE TEACHER. [ARTICLE]
FOR THE TEACHER.
Don’t forget your ventilation. Don’t forget to teach manners. Don’t forget that a harsh word does not pay. Don’t forget to enforce what yon threaten. Don’t forget to have a definite alm in a recitation. Don’t forget to avoid “Yes” and “No” questions. Don’t forget to treat the pupil kindly after punishment. Don’t forget to care for your own and the pupils’ health. Don’t forget to ascertain the pupils’ guilt before punishing. Don’t forget to give all studies their just share of attention. Don’t forget to keep your sorrows and troubles to yourself. Don’t forget that a suitable and well told story Is never lost. The thing that made David a great man was the iron In his blood. Don’t forget that many children have at home all the scolding they need. Don’t forget that your pupils ought to drink from a running stream and not from a stagnant pool.
