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" Thought will be loose and inaccurate when the preliminary stage of perception has been hurried over. The first-hand knowledge of things through personal inspection is worth far more than any second-hand account of them by description. "
Outlines of Psychology: With Special Reference to the Theory of Education. A ... - Página 217
por James Sully - 1884 - 711 páginas
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Outlines of Psychology: With Special Reference to the Theory of Education

James Sully - 1886 - 394 páginas
...would grow in distinctness.1 In every study the first thing is an appeal to the faculty of intuition. An appeal to children's own observation is now rightly...teaching history, and of such an apparatus as Mr. Sonneni Mr. Spencer insists on beginning with concrete forms, even in teaching the child to draw, Education,...
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Elementary Psychology and Education: A Textbook for High Schools, Normal ...

Joseph Baldwin - 1887 - 334 páginas
...substances, as chalk and coal, natural forms, as those of plants and animals, as well as art-products, can be given to a number of children in this way....than any second-hand account of them by description. While the senses may thus be appealed to in almost any branch of instruction, they are far more concerned...
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Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of ...

National Education Association of the United States - 1890 - 944 páginas
..."Thought will be loose and inaccurate when the preliminary stage of perception has been hurried over. The first-hand knowledge of things through personal inspection...than any second-hand account of them by description." And Porter, always conservative and stately, remarks that "the perfection with which this power can...
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The Addresses and Journal of Proceedings of the National ..., Volumen29

1890 - 946 páginas
...Thought will be loose and inaccurate when the preliminary stage of perception has been hurried over. The first-hand knowledge of things through personal inspection...than any second-hand account of them by description." And Porter, always conservative and stately, remarks that "the perfection with which this power can...
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Journal of Proceedings and Addresses, Volumen23;Volumen29

National Education Association of the United States, National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1890 - 942 páginas
..."Thought will be loose and inaccurate when the preliminary stage of perception has been hurried over. The first-hand knowledge of things through personal inspection...than any second-hand account of them by description." And Porter, always conservativo and stately, remarks that "the perfection with which this power can...
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Biennial Report

Minnesota. Department of Labor and Industry - 1890 - 856 páginas
..."Thought will be loose and inaccurate when the preliminary stage of perception has been hurried over. The first-hand knowledge of things through personal inspection...than any second-hand account of them by description. '' And Porter, always conservative and stately, remarks that ''the perfection with which this pc.wer...
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Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, of the State of Connecticut

Connecticut. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1895 - 324 páginas
..."Thought will be loose and inaccurate when the preliminary stage of perception has been hurried over. The first-hand knowledge of things through personal inspection...than any secondhand account of them by description." And Porter, always conservative and stately, remarks that "the perfection with which the power can...
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Elementary Geography: A Text-book for Children

Charles Francis King - 1903 - 244 páginas
...should be diligently administered to, and made as accurate and complete as possible." Sully says, " First-hand knowledge of things through personal inspection...than any second-hand account of them by description." In the report of the " Committee of Ten" are found these words: — " Observation should go before...
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Biennial Report

Industrial Commission of Minnesota - 1890 - 382 páginas
..."Thought will be loose and inaccurate when the preliminary stage of perception has been hurried over. The first-hand knowledge of things through personal inspection...than any second-hand account of them by description." And Porter, always conservative and stately, remarks that "the perfection with which this power can...
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