| James Alexander McLellan, John Dewey - 1895 - 336 páginas
...purely empirical anaTule-of-thumh) ;{ ^ stage. Just as a knowledge of mathematics and me- \ chanics has wrought marvelous improvements in all the arts...three resources available in the work of education. fl 1. The first is native tact and skill, the intuitive power that comes mainly from sympathy. For... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1902 - 1032 páginas
...can alone elevate the school from the position of a mere workshop, a more or lens cumbrous, u-certain and even baneful institution to that of a vital, certain...character. Without the assured methods and results of s;ientific thought there are three r<83urcen available in the work of education. The first is NATIVE... | |
| Walter Parker - 1996 - 400 páginas
...or development both intellectual and moral. Ethical and psychological principles can aid the school in the greatest of all constructions — the building of a free and powerful character. Only knowledge of the order and connection of the stages in psychological development can insure this.... | |
| Peter K. Smith, Anthony D. Pellegrini - 2000 - 680 páginas
...or development, both intellectual and moral. Ethical and psychological principles can aid the school in the greatest of all constructions - the building of a free and powerful character. Only knowledge of the order and connection of the stages in psychological development can insure this.... | |
| 1902 - 738 páginas
...can alone elevate the school from the position of a mere workshop, a more or lets cumbrous, n-certain and even baneful institution to that of a vital, certain...greatest of all constructions — the building of a free »nd powerful character. Without the assured methods and results of s;ieutific thought there are three... | |
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