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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Editor's Preface
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- Steiner died in 1925, but interest in his life's work is
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture I: Introduction - Aphoristic remarks on Artistic Activity, Arithmetic, Reading, and Writing
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- the least interested in accommodating themselves to this
- individual later to take an interest in the whole world as far
- interest, but because, for instance, it sees, in actual fact,
- interest the whole being of the child in this
- that, but we try to awaken his interest in the form itself.
- it engages the interest of the whole being. Consequently, we
- understanding dawns on him and interest awakes in their
- children. Try not to excite interest artificially by relying on
- children, to let the interest grow from the child's own
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture II: On Language - the Oneness of man with the Universe
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- interested to hear, but if you retain from it a sense of
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture V: Writing and Reading - Spelling
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- intelligent, even very interesting (from the point of view I
- be extraordinarily interesting, but it would obstruct
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VI: On the Rhythm of Life and Rhythmical Repetition in Teaching
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- science, as offshoots of science. All kinds of interesting
- been particularly interested in what they call the process of
- soul-activity. It is interesting, of course, and in another
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VII: The Teaching in the Ninth Year - Natural History - the Animal Kingdom
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- interest in piano lessons when he was shown the function of the
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VIII: Education After the Twelfth - History - Physics
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- point he begins to take an inner interest in the great
- interests they have followed as if they were machines. It has
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture IX: On the Teaching of Languages
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- succeed in interesting the child so much that he asks his
- for if children are really interested in the lesson such life
- lesson — if the lesson interests us ourselves, we are
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture X: Arranging the Lesson up to the Fourteenth Year
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- diverted to something more interesting. Here the presence of
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XI: On the Teaching of Geography
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- will be tremendously interested in this Alpine structure, which
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XII: How to Connect School with Practical Life
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- almost inapplicable to that vocation. People must be interested
- interesting chapter. People's thoughts must be directed
- jargon of words or dislike the interests represented there, but
- rooted in life, that we should have an interest in and a
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XIV: Moral Educative Principles and their Transition to Practice
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- first years at school. These cease in the interests of human
- teach things of interest to the reason, to the intellect, very
- interest sums, discount sums, etc.
- at this stage. For the inner selfish appetite for interest,
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Concluding Remarks
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- “The second is that as teachers we must take an interest
- and mankind. As teachers we must be interested in all worldly
- from anything of possible interest to man — if we were to
- ought to be able to take an interest in the biggest and
- second thing: The teacher must be interested in every aspect
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