Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 141
... teaching of other subjects too . The lecturer on history at Galway , for instance , has also to teach English Literature and Mental Science . On the other hand , one of these colleges , Belfast , became a university in 1909 and an ...
... teaching of other subjects too . The lecturer on history at Galway , for instance , has also to teach English Literature and Mental Science . On the other hand , one of these colleges , Belfast , became a university in 1909 and an ...
Page 143
... teaching of history . They have to pick up their technical knowledge as best they can after they begin to write or teach . This has two bad results . In the first place the level of the historical teaching given is lowered , not only in ...
... teaching of history . They have to pick up their technical knowledge as best they can after they begin to write or teach . This has two bad results . In the first place the level of the historical teaching given is lowered , not only in ...
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... teaching and academic teaching , and such excessive demand on the time and temper of the school teacher , that it is a very rare thing for a would - be specialist to begin his teaching career in a school , despite some distinguished ...
... teaching and academic teaching , and such excessive demand on the time and temper of the school teacher , that it is a very rare thing for a would - be specialist to begin his teaching career in a school , despite some distinguished ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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