American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 30Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... knowledge , and widened the men- tal horizon . With a knowledge of nature , however superficial it may have been , and based merely on appearances - did the learning of man- kind begin , and the learning of children must begin in like ...
... knowledge , and widened the men- tal horizon . With a knowledge of nature , however superficial it may have been , and based merely on appearances - did the learning of man- kind begin , and the learning of children must begin in like ...
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... knowledge in a comprehensive and effectual manner . The peculiar characters of the method of Pestalozzi are simplicity and truth . Simplicity in the mode of inducing the mind to be instructed , to seek for knowledge , and to make the ...
... knowledge in a comprehensive and effectual manner . The peculiar characters of the method of Pestalozzi are simplicity and truth . Simplicity in the mode of inducing the mind to be instructed , to seek for knowledge , and to make the ...
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... knowledge on the part of the teacher of that which he is teaching . If his knowledge of it had covered a larger surface , he would have selected matter better adapted to the instruction of the children . If he had comprehended it more ...
... knowledge on the part of the teacher of that which he is teaching . If his knowledge of it had covered a larger surface , he would have selected matter better adapted to the instruction of the children . If he had comprehended it more ...
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