Education, Volumen44New England Publishing Company, 1924 |
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... desires ) ; 2 , correct mental notions ( knowledge and ideals ) ; 3 , trained habits of response ( spontaneous and studied actions ) . Citizenship , in other words , is a derived good . But if these are the factors respon- sible for the ...
... desires ) ; 2 , correct mental notions ( knowledge and ideals ) ; 3 , trained habits of response ( spontaneous and studied actions ) . Citizenship , in other words , is a derived good . But if these are the factors respon- sible for the ...
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... desire to make the student acquainted with the various aspects of the society in which he lives , " 20 nevertheless goes on to say : " But even that report blocks out a plan which is entirely inadequate . . . . The document shows the ...
... desire to make the student acquainted with the various aspects of the society in which he lives , " 20 nevertheless goes on to say : " But even that report blocks out a plan which is entirely inadequate . . . . The document shows the ...
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... desire the companionship of others to accomplish his ambi- tions . He is content to do whatever he can by himself . But when the child becomes twelve years old , he gives up individualism for the group . We find the girl seeking three ...
... desire the companionship of others to accomplish his ambi- tions . He is content to do whatever he can by himself . But when the child becomes twelve years old , he gives up individualism for the group . We find the girl seeking three ...
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... desire appears , for love of reading and knowledge cannot be forced . After several years the child is said to have made great progress . The teachers emphasize , however , that advance in text - books is incidental , for no one can ...
... desire appears , for love of reading and knowledge cannot be forced . After several years the child is said to have made great progress . The teachers emphasize , however , that advance in text - books is incidental , for no one can ...
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... desire . This means that ideals must be built up in children , by inculcating in them moral tradition , both by precept and practice , and perhaps it might be wise to show them that all such moral traditions point to the goal of ...
... desire . This means that ideals must be built up in children , by inculcating in them moral tradition , both by precept and practice , and perhaps it might be wise to show them that all such moral traditions point to the goal of ...
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