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The Teacher

CHAPTER V
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But let every one be _minute and particular,_ relating especially to school--to school temptations, and trials, and difficulties.

Let every one be filled with expressions relating to school, so that it will bear upon every sentence the impression that it is the petition of a teacher and his pupils at the throne of grace.
2.

If the pupils can sing, there may be a single verse, or sometimes two verses, of some well-known hymn sung after the prayer at the opening of the school.

Teachers will find it much easier to introduce this practice than it would at first be supposed.

In almost every school there are enough who can sing to begin, especially if the first experiment is made in a recess, or before or after school; and the beginning once made, the difficulty is over.


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