... make his own inferences. The author has written under the belief that "a rational course in chemistry, whether for younger or older pupils, is something more than a lot of statements of facts of more or less importance ; a lot of experiments of more... The Elements of Chemistry - Página iiipor Ira Remsen - 1895 - 272 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alpheus Spring Packard - 1883 - 370 páginas
...pupil is led by questions to make his own inferences. The author has written under the belief that "a rational course in chemistry, whether for younger...some extent help the pupil to think as well as to see it does not deserve to be called rational." CHASE PALMER, Professor in the State Normal School, Salem,... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 742 páginas
...his ' Elements of chemistry,' Professor Eemsen states his opinion, that if a course in chemistry " does not to some extent help the pupil to think as...observe, it does not deserve to be called rational." An essential part of his plan in this elementary course is the performance of experiments by the pupil,... | |
| Henry Newell Martin, Hetty Cary Martin - 1884 - 306 páginas
...pupil is led by questions to make his own inferences. The author has written under the belief that "a rational course in chemistry, whether for younger...some extent help the pupil to think as well as to see it does not deserve to be called rational." CHASE PALMER, Professor in the State Normal School, Salem,... | |
| Ira Remsen - 1886 - 420 páginas
...pupil is led by questions to make his own inferences. The author has written under the belief that "a rational course in chemistry, whether for younger...some extent help the pupil to think as well as to see it does not deserve to be called rational." CHASE PALMER, Professor in the State Normal School, Salem,... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1887 - 516 páginas
...pupil is led by questions co make his own inferences. The author has written under the belief that "a rational course in chemistry, whether for younger...some extent help the pupil to think as well as to see it does not deserve to be called rational." CHASE PALMER, Professor in the State formal School, Salem,... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 660 páginas
...his ' Elements of chemistry,' Professor Remsen states his opinion, that if a course in chemistry " does not to some extent help the pupil to think as...observe, it does not deserve to be called rational." An essential part of his plan in this elementary course is the performance of experiments by the pupil,... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 702 páginas
...his < Elements of chemistry,' Professor Remsen states his opinion, that if a course in chemistry " does not to some extent help the pupil to think as well as tp see, to reason as well as to observe, it does not deserve to be called rational." An essential part... | |
| George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1888 - 800 páginas
...than a statement of facts of more or less importance ; a lot of experiments of more or less beauty ; a lot of rules devised for the purpose of enabling...course does not to some extent help the pupil to think, it does not deserve to be called rational. Not only must the pupil perform experiments, but he must... | |
| William Henry Howell - 1889 - 130 páginas
...pupil is led by questions to make his own inferences. The author has written under the belief that "a rational course in chemistry, whether for younger...some extent help the pupil to think as well as to see it does not deserve to be called rational." CHASE PALMER, Professor in the State Normal School, Salem.... | |
| Ira Remsen - 1889 - 878 páginas
...pupil is led by questions to make his own inferences. The author has written under the belief that "a rational course in chemistry, whether for younger...some extent help the pupil to think as well as to see it does not deserve to be called rational." CHASE PALMER, Professor in the State Normal School, Salem,... | |
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