Education as a ScienceD. Appleton, 1879 - 453 páginas |
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... easy to the young with what appeals to the mature mind The elementary conceptions of society Erroneous methods of commencing history Proper teaching when the age arrives Sequence in the sciences CHAPTER VIII . METHODS . Rhetorical arts ...
... easy to the young with what appeals to the mature mind The elementary conceptions of society Erroneous methods of commencing history Proper teaching when the age arrives Sequence in the sciences CHAPTER VIII . METHODS . Rhetorical arts ...
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... easy stories and descriptions . Committing passages to memory 328 328 • 329 330 331 · 332 333 334 Varying of sentence forms Arrangement of words and clauses in sentences Obverse equivalents especially valuable . • 337 338 335 336 ...
... easy stories and descriptions . Committing passages to memory 328 328 • 329 330 331 · 332 333 334 Varying of sentence forms Arrangement of words and clauses in sentences Obverse equivalents especially valuable . • 337 338 335 336 ...
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... easy , it is yet possible to make allowance for these various considerations , under the theory of harmonious development ; but , after the operation is accomplished , the doubt will arise whether much is gained by using that theory as ...
... easy , it is yet possible to make allowance for these various considerations , under the theory of harmonious development ; but , after the operation is accomplished , the doubt will arise whether much is gained by using that theory as ...
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... easily disposed of , and does not land us in any arduous controversies . Very different is another aspect of these definitions : that wherein the end of Education is propounded as the promotion of human happiness , human virtue , human ...
... easily disposed of , and does not land us in any arduous controversies . Very different is another aspect of these definitions : that wherein the end of Education is propounded as the promotion of human happiness , human virtue , human ...
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... acquired should be a far easier thing , much less expen- sive , than to build up a new acquirement . We may be in sufficiently good condition for the one , while wholly out of condition for the other . Indeed , success.
... acquired should be a far easier thing , much less expen- sive , than to build up a new acquirement . We may be in sufficiently good condition for the one , while wholly out of condition for the other . Indeed , success.
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Términos y frases comunes
abstract acquired acquisition agreement appeal to consequences application asso attention authority Bentham Botany cation charm child circumstances conceive concrete consideration corporal punishment course cultivation culture definite degree mathematical discipline discrimination distinct effect element emotions Euclid evil example excitement exer exercise expression fact faculty favour feeling force fugleman Geometry give Grammar higher highest highly composite History human important impression individual infliction influence intel intellectual interest James Mill kind knowledge labour language learning malevolent Mathematics matter means memory ment mental method mind Mixed Mathematics mode moral motive names Natural Philosophy nature notion Object Lesson offence operation operation physical pain physical plastic Plato pleasure poetry practical principles proper punishment pupils racter regards Retentiveness scientific sense social stage stimulant teacher teaching things tion various vidual vocables words Zoology
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Página 151 - This feeling of nationality may have been generated by various causes. Sometimes it is the effect of identity of race and descent. Community of language, and community of religion, greatly contribute to it. Geographical limits are one of its causes. But the strongest of all is identity of political antecedents; the possession of a national history, and consequent community of recollections; collective pride and humiliation, pleasure and regret, connected with the same incidents in the past.
Página 5 - I shall confine myself, however, to education in the narrower sense ; the culture which each generation purposely gives to those who are to be its successors, in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained.
Referencias a este libro
Becoming Critical: Education, Knowledge, and Action Research Wilfred Carr,Stephen Kemmis Sin vista previa disponible - 1986 |
Common Knowledge: The Development of Understanding in the Classroom Derek Edwards,Neil Mercer Sin vista previa disponible - 1987 |