Education, Volumen48New England Publishing Company, 1928 |
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... senses on those important things around him and to see that which will be necessary for some of the best powers of future thought . Cultivation of the body comes next . How Ruskin would rejoice in our modern junior and senior high ...
... senses on those important things around him and to see that which will be necessary for some of the best powers of future thought . Cultivation of the body comes next . How Ruskin would rejoice in our modern junior and senior high ...
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... sense : " What says that which is high- est and best in you when he clashes with you ? " In other words , it is more a matter of conscience than of doctrinal direction . Ruskin must be approached from the side of the intuitions and ...
... sense : " What says that which is high- est and best in you when he clashes with you ? " In other words , it is more a matter of conscience than of doctrinal direction . Ruskin must be approached from the side of the intuitions and ...
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... sense of beauty . A character so directed is in the " grand style . " The pedagogical method by which great , purposeful , and original characters may be developed is found in that method by which man has done his creative work , in ...
... sense of beauty . A character so directed is in the " grand style . " The pedagogical method by which great , purposeful , and original characters may be developed is found in that method by which man has done his creative work , in ...
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... sense of the word . The questions can easily be made so that one answer and only one is right . They have their pocket notes , on which they have , or should have , all the points in question . They are coached to bring their notes to ...
... sense of the word . The questions can easily be made so that one answer and only one is right . They have their pocket notes , on which they have , or should have , all the points in question . They are coached to bring their notes to ...
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... senses , of our faculties , of all the powers which bear witness to us of our own existence . " Rousseau was right when he condemned the exclusively preparatory character of the current educa- tion . " Of all children born , only about ...
... senses , of our faculties , of all the powers which bear witness to us of our own existence . " Rousseau was right when he condemned the exclusively preparatory character of the current educa- tion . " Of all children born , only about ...
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