QUESTIONS AND EXERCISES
1. What kinds of arts are there other than the fine arts?
2. How do the motives of the artisan differ from those of the artist?
3. What are some of the characteristics that gain one the distinction of
being an "artist" teacher?
4. Show that to enjoy respect is more worth while than to attract
admiration.
5. Under what conditions can one have joy in his work? Can one do his
best without it?
6. What is the result on one's work of brooding over troubles?
7. Henry Ford employs trained sociologists who see that the home
relations of his employees are satisfactory. Why?
8. Is one who reads good literature to acquire culture as yet an
"artist" teacher?
9. What constitutes character?
10. What is the inference concerning one's culture if his clothes and
body are not clean? If his property at the school is not in order?
11. How can one add to his culture? Is what one knows or what one does
the more important part of it? Has a high degree of culture been
attained by a person who must ever be on his guard?
12. Is feeling an important element of culture? Illustrate.
13. What is the teacher's chief reward?
14. Can a teacher lead pupils to regard work as a privilege rather than
as a task, unless she has that attitude herself?
15. In what respects do you regard teaching as a privilege? In what
respects is it drudgery to you?
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