Education, Volumen48New England Publishing Company, 1928 |
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... cunning . " He asserted that every man should be paid according to his skill , the risk of the labor being taken into considera- tion . His idea appears to have been that wages Ruskin's Influence on Present - day Thought 3.
... cunning . " He asserted that every man should be paid according to his skill , the risk of the labor being taken into considera- tion . His idea appears to have been that wages Ruskin's Influence on Present - day Thought 3.
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tion . His idea appears to have been that wages meant food and lodging given by the possessors of the soil . His construc- tion of this principle was extremely narrow , for in his own . case , with all his charity and generosity , he ...
tion . His idea appears to have been that wages meant food and lodging given by the possessors of the soil . His construc- tion of this principle was extremely narrow , for in his own . case , with all his charity and generosity , he ...
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... idea that materi- als and methods of instruction are correct and that all energy must be put upon some methods of marking that will dis- cover abilities and make possible the segregation of the " dumb- bells " from the geniuses . Youth ...
... idea that materi- als and methods of instruction are correct and that all energy must be put upon some methods of marking that will dis- cover abilities and make possible the segregation of the " dumb- bells " from the geniuses . Youth ...
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... idea that involves all human actions . Every study or act plays a part in producing character , and one's character plays a part in every study and act . While character education is a general discipline involving all studies and ...
... idea that involves all human actions . Every study or act plays a part in producing character , and one's character plays a part in every study and act . While character education is a general discipline involving all studies and ...
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... ideas . If this training is begun with pupils in the grades , our nation will have adults that are fearless of new opinions . Our citizens will also ask persons who have nos- trums , to give their evidence . We have now both too much ...
... ideas . If this training is begun with pupils in the grades , our nation will have adults that are fearless of new opinions . Our citizens will also ask persons who have nos- trums , to give their evidence . We have now both too much ...
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