Education, Volumen31New England Publishing Company, 1911 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 2
... given to each individual case , the causes of trouble have been removed , as far as possible , and remedial work has been undertaken . A large number of special classes have been formed and authority has been given to the teachers to ...
... given to each individual case , the causes of trouble have been removed , as far as possible , and remedial work has been undertaken . A large number of special classes have been formed and authority has been given to the teachers to ...
Página 8
... given a good meal at noon ; they are under medical inspection daily , and receive treatment when necessary . The instruction is adapted to the needs of each individual child ; the amount of work required is determined largely by the ...
... given a good meal at noon ; they are under medical inspection daily , and receive treatment when necessary . The instruction is adapted to the needs of each individual child ; the amount of work required is determined largely by the ...
Página 22
... given to them in some quarters , in a country devoid of aesthetic traditions , is causing the main object of the college course , as I conceive it , to be distorted . We do not wish to make intellectual Baedekers of our sons , mere ...
... given to them in some quarters , in a country devoid of aesthetic traditions , is causing the main object of the college course , as I conceive it , to be distorted . We do not wish to make intellectual Baedekers of our sons , mere ...
Página 28
... given so frequently by cathedral sculptors to their representa- tions of the priesthood would be difficult to understand did not the history of literature afford us examples of the same tendency toward good - natured fun - poking at the ...
... given so frequently by cathedral sculptors to their representa- tions of the priesthood would be difficult to understand did not the history of literature afford us examples of the same tendency toward good - natured fun - poking at the ...
Página 36
... given suggests another impor- tant factor in this contrast of child and adult , namely , as is shown by the preponderance of the cord - ratio , that the power of voluntary control is normally and of necessity less in the child than in ...
... given suggests another impor- tant factor in this contrast of child and adult , namely , as is shown by the preponderance of the cord - ratio , that the power of voluntary control is normally and of necessity less in the child than in ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
50 cents A. C. McClurg agriculture American attention Boston cation cents character child Columbia University course culture curriculum discussion Edited elementary schools English experience fact geography give grades graduates grammar habits Henry Suzzallo high school higher human ideals ILIAD illustrations important individual industrial institutions instruction interest knowledge learning lessons literary literature Massachusetts mathematics means ment mental method Midsummer Night's Dream mind modern moral National National Education Association nature negro Normal School organization parents period physical Pietism practical preparation present Price principles problem Professor public schools pupils question religious secondary schools social spirit story Stuyvesant High School Sunday school superintendents taught teachers teaching text-book things thought tion University vocational volume York York City young