... the other is growing, and requires repose ; that to force the attention to abstract facts, to load the memory with chronological and historical or scientific detail — in short, to expect a child's brain to bear with impunity the exertions of a man':... Journal of Education - Página 61831Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - 1831 - 792 páginas
...brain of a man ; that the one is confirmed, and can bear exertion ; the other is growing, and requires repose ; that to force the attention to abstract facts,...child's brain to bear with impunity the exertions of a man': is just as rational as it would be to hazard the same sort of experiment upon its muscles. The... | |
| 1829 - 436 páginas
...of a man ; that the one is confirmed, and can bear exertion — the other is growing, and requires repose ; — that to force the attention to abstract...load the memory with chronological and historical or scientilic detail — in short, to expect a child's brain to bear with impunity the exertions of a... | |
| Author of A sponsor's gift - 1843 - 346 páginas
...brain of a man ; that the one is confirmed, and can bear exertion — the other is growing and requires repose ; — that to force the attention to abstract...just as rational as it would be to hazard the same experiment on its muscles." According to some physicians the brain attains its full growth at seven... | |
| 1848 - 398 páginas
...brain of a man ; that the one is confirmed and can bear exertion, the other is growing, and requires repose ; that to force the attention to abstract facts,...with impunity the exertions of a man's, is just as ration-' al as it would be to hazard the same sort of experiment on its muscles. The first eight or... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1849 - 432 páginas
...brain of a man ; that the one is confirmed, and can hear exertion, the other la growing, and requires repose; that to force the attention to abstract facts, to load the memory with cbronological and historical or scientific detail ; in short, to expect a child's brain to hear with... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1857 - 898 páginas
...do not reflect on the anatomical fact, that the brain of an infant ia not the brain of a man ; that to expect a child's brain to bear with impunity the exertions of a man's, is as irrational as it would be to hazard the same sort of experiments on its muscles. The first years... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 220 páginas
...not reflect on the anatomical fact, that the brain of an infant is not the bruin of a man ; and that to expect a child's brain to bear with impunity the exertions of a man's, is as irrational as it would be to hazard the same sort of experiments on its muscles. The first eight... | |
| 1859 - 708 páginas
...riot reflect on the anatomical fact, that the brain of an infant is not the brain of a man ; and that to expect a child's brain to bear with impunity the exertions of a man's, -is as irrational as it would be to hazard the same sort of experiments on its muscles. The first eight... | |
| William Moore Wooler - 1860 - 548 páginas
...brain of a man ; that the one is confirmed and can bear exertion, and the other is growing and requires repose ; that to force the attention to abstract facts...to expect a child's brain to bear with impunity the exertion of a man's, — is as irrational as it would be to hazard the same sort of experiments on... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1868 - 224 páginas
...not reflect on the anatomical fact, th:it the brain of an infant is not the bruin of a man ; ami that to expect a child's brain to bear with impunity the exertions of a man's, is as irrational as it would be to hazard the same sort of experiments on its muscles. The first eight... | |
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