Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 186, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1920 — Advice to Teachers. [ARTICLE]

Advice to Teachers.

Let your scholar be never afraid to ask you any doubt, but use discreetly the best allurements you can to encourage them to the same; lest his overmuch fearing of you drive I him" t<f seek some mtsorderly shift; ! as to seek to be helped by some other , book, or to be prompted by some other scholar; and so go about to beguile you much, and himself more. With tills good way of understanding the matter, plain construing, diligent parsing, dally translating, cheerful admonishing, and heedful' amending of faults, never leaving behind Just praise for well doing, I would ■ have the scholar brought up withal. I till he had read and translated over the first book of Epistles chosen out by Sturmius, with a good piece of a . comedy of Terrence also.—From “The Schoolmaster,” by Roger Ascham.