| 1902 - 724 páginas
...to the book, Dr. Hull is led to say, " I can think of no single educational volume in the whole wide range of literature in this field that I believe so...the land, of whatever grade, to read and ponder." Not all that is said by the author, Mr. Search, will be regarded as ideal by every teacher, though... | |
| Isaac Sharpless - 1892 - 238 páginas
...fruits and flowers. This work is an attempt at spirit, not letter ; at principle, not method."—From the Author's Preface. " A book I wish I could have...teacher in the land, of whatever grade, to read and ponder."—Pres. G. Stanley Hall, Clark University. " It is to my mind the most stimulating book that... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel, Friedrich Fröbel, Henrietta Robins Mack Eliot - 1895 - 358 páginas
...flowers. This work is an attempt at spirit, not letter; at principle, not method."—From the Authors Preface. " A book I wish I could have written myself;...could so heartily advise every teacher in the land, / whatever grade, to read and ponder."—Pres. G. Stanley Hall, Clark University. " It is to my mind... | |
| Friedrich Fröbel - 1899 - 388 páginas
...flowers. This work is an attempt at spirit, not letter ; at principle, not method."—From the Author s Preface. " A book I wish I could have written myself;...teacher in the land, of whatever grade, to read and ponder."—Prcs. G. Stanley Hall, Clark University. " It is to my mind the most stimulating book that... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1901 - 1526 páginas
...book : "I can think of no single educational volume in the whole wide range of literature in this Held that I believe so well calculated to do so much good...the land, of whatever grade, to read and ponder." To turn from the ideals to the realities of educational systems, an illuminating volume entitled "Life... | |
| William T. Harris, A. M., LL. D. - 1902 - 420 páginas
...fruits and flowers. This work is an attempt at spirit, not letter ; at principle, not method."—From the Author's Preface. " A book I wish I could have...teacher in the land, of whatever grade, to read and ponder."—Pres. G. Stanley Hall, Clark University. " It is to my mind the most stimulating book that... | |
| Charles Hubbard Judd - 1903 - 364 páginas
...and flowers. This work is an attempt at spirit, not letter ; at principle, not method."—From thi Author's Preface. " A book I wish I could have written...teacher in the land, of whatever grade, to read and ponder."—Pres. G. Stanley Hall, Clark University. " It is to my mind the most stimulating book that... | |
| Roger de baron Guimps - 1904 - 488 páginas
...fruits and flowers. This work is an attempt at spirit, not letter ; at principle, not method."—From the Author's Preface. " A book I wish I could have...teacher in the land, of whatever grade, to read and ponder."—Pres. G. Stanley Hall, Clark University. " It is to my mind the most stimulating book that... | |
| Joseph Baldwin - 1897 - 444 páginas
...Cloth, $1.20 net; postage 10 cents additional. " I am not concerned that the things presented in this little constructive endeavor will not find bodily...could so heartily advise every teacher in the land, ^f whatever grade, to read and poncer." — Pres. G. Stanley Hall, Clark University. " It is to my... | |
| Granville Stanley Hall - 1909 - 398 páginas
...This work is an attempt at spirit, not letter ; at principle, not method. " — From the A uthor's Preface. " A book I wish I could have written myself...of whatever grade, to read and ponder." — Pres. C. Stanley Hall, Clark University. " It is to my mind the most stimulating book that has appeared for... | |
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