Education, Volumen31New England Publishing Company, 1911 |
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... discussion proves a great deal of wholesome agitation , the fact that the material thus produced is exceedingly varied and contradictory proves that the art of education is still in its infancy . We have first- class authorities on ...
... discussion proves a great deal of wholesome agitation , the fact that the material thus produced is exceedingly varied and contradictory proves that the art of education is still in its infancy . We have first- class authorities on ...
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... discussion with the medical profession , and through them.with the people - for the physicians are the nature - appointed teachers of mankind , in these respects particularly . Child physiology has not kept pace with child psychology ...
... discussion with the medical profession , and through them.with the people - for the physicians are the nature - appointed teachers of mankind , in these respects particularly . Child physiology has not kept pace with child psychology ...
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... discuss , the undoubtedly still too common eye strain . Our present problem is not the psycho - physiology of these conditioners and elements of fatigue ( although much of both theoretic and prac- tical interest lies therein ) , but ...
... discuss , the undoubtedly still too common eye strain . Our present problem is not the psycho - physiology of these conditioners and elements of fatigue ( although much of both theoretic and prac- tical interest lies therein ) , but ...
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... discuss objections that might be made to it by some of the parents and teachers . It is too often forgotten that the human brain developed from the brute brain largely as an organ of motor co - ordination and control , and not as an ...
... discuss objections that might be made to it by some of the parents and teachers . It is too often forgotten that the human brain developed from the brute brain largely as an organ of motor co - ordination and control , and not as an ...
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... discussion should include the whole important and basal relationship between muscular innervation and the mental process . Suffice it to say , however , that they are of course inter - dependent , and that the continual irritation of ...
... discussion should include the whole important and basal relationship between muscular innervation and the mental process . Suffice it to say , however , that they are of course inter - dependent , and that the continual irritation of ...
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