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" ... so averse are they to cram ; so clearly do they perceive that what forms a youth, and what he should in all ways be induced to acquire, is the orderly development of his faculties under good and trained teaching. "
Germany, Present and Past - Página 184
por Sabine Baring-Gould - 1882 - 492 páginas
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Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volumen23

1893 - 404 páginas
...Prussian authorities to cram, and so clearly do they perceive that what forms a youth, and what he should in all ways be induced to acquire, is the orderly...of his faculties under good and trained teaching; that the test everywhere is the school and the training and not the examination. And the same distinguished...
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Report of the commissioners, Volumen6

Schools inquiry commission - 1868 - 532 páginas
...so averse are they to cram ; so clearly do they perceive that what forms a youth, and what he should in all ways be induced to acquire, is the orderly...of his faculties under good and trained teaching. 566 Object proposed by the founders of the leaving examination. Leaving examination in ReahcliuJai....
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THE MONTH: A MAGAZINE AND REVIEW

The Month A Magazine and Review - 1868 - 658 páginas
...— is the bare examination test : they dearly perceive that what forms a youth, and what he should in all ways be induced to acquire, is the orderly...of his faculties under good and trained teaching. It is with this view that all the instructions for the examination are drawn up. It is not to be such...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen28

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1869 - 838 páginas
...so averse are they to cram ; so clearly do they perceive that what forms a youth, and what he should in all ways be induced to acquire, is the orderly...teaching. "With this view all the instructions for examination are drawn up. It is to tempt candidates to no special preparation and effort, but to such...
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The New Englander, Volumen28

1869 - 838 páginas
...development of his faculties under good .;id trained teaching. " With this view all the instructions for examination are drawn up. It is to tempt candidates to no special preparation and effort, bat to such as a scholar of fair ability and proper diligence, may, at the end of his school course,...
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The American Colleges and the American Public

Noah Porter - 1870 - 338 páginas
...so averse are they to cram ; so clearly do they perceive that what forms a youth, and what he should in all ways be induced to acquire, is the orderly...teaching. "With this view all the instructions for examination are drawn up. It is to tempt candidates to no special preparation and effort, but to such...
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen19

1870 - 944 páginas
...so averse are they to cram; so clearly do they perceive that what forms a youth, and what he sliould in all ways be induced to acquire, is the orderly...of his faculties under good and trained teaching. AVitli this view all the instructions for the examination are drawn up. It is to tempt candidates to...
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On some defects in general education: the Hunterian oration, 1869, Tema 145

Richard Quain - 1870 - 172 páginas
...averse are they to 'cram;' so clearly do they perceive that what forms a youth, and what he should in all ways be induced to acquire, is the orderly development of his faculties, under good, trained teaching, &c." . . . " That a boy shall have been, for a certain number of years, under good...
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The American Colleges and the American Public

Noah Porter - 1870 - 304 páginas
...development of his faculties under good and trained teaching. "With this view all the instructions for examination are drawn up. It is to tempt candidates to no special 7 preparation and effort, but to such as a scholar of fair ability and proper diligence, may, at the...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volumen19

1871 - 1022 páginas
...so averse are they to cram ; м clearly do they perceive that what forms a youth, and what he should in all ways be induced to acquire, is the orderly development of hia faculties under good and trained teaching. With this view all the instructions for the examination...
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