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National Teacher, and Irish Educational Journal (Dublin, Ireland)

West Clare Association. —An adjourned meeting of the above association was held at Kilrush on Saturday, the ..

... the best friends to education and to the teachers, we could not therefore countenance any movement whose object or effect would be to destroy or to weaken the authority of the Irish ecclesiastics over the religious or moral education of the youth of the ...

Itottina*

... entire movement which is an admirable one is intended to train Hhe youthful mind to the wisdom of the adage: “ That man’s success in life depends not so much on what he earns as what he saves.'* Of course it is intended that the children under the Free Education ...

himself by denouncing King Cormac as a crusty on

... kind invitation, through your .o atten.i ,•». servants and should, therefore, he content with sys S s h, „. 1 ‘Try small. If teacher died before signingji receipt lor the amount—as frequently happened . wTs lost to the members of the lam.ly, which j ...

THE NATIONAL TEACHER

... homes; the teachers would have heart and hope to collect their energies, and in applying them to the moulding of the mind of youth and giving to the power which education confers, a useful direction. In the national schools of the country should be forged ...

THE NATIONAL TEACHER

... of nronev varying from £ll,OOO .o for cratuitics to old teachers. Now, that sum has been actually saved to the Government, and almost 1 entirely died out, because the teachers, when they joined* the Pension Fund, decided to wuh- frnm (W The few teachers ...

AND IRISH EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL

... me from their doors Because I’d set thee free ; Yet do I love thee more and more, Acushla pal machree. I’ve given thee my youth and prime, And manhood’s waning years ; I’ve blessed thee in thy sunniest prime, And wept for thee my tears ; And mother though ...