Let Youth But Know: A Plea for Reason in EducationMethuen, 1905 - 256 sider |
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... possible to believe that " substituting biology for Greek , or history with " models and photographs and diagrams for " Latin prose composition , would make any " considerable difference in this matter . For " so might one discuss this ...
... possible to believe that " substituting biology for Greek , or history with " models and photographs and diagrams for " Latin prose composition , would make any " considerable difference in this matter . For " so might one discuss this ...
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... possible from without , " since all Governments are largely composed " of men who admire the system and have " been brought up on it . For our part , we " are not quite so certain that , if the public " schools were incapable of ...
... possible from without , " since all Governments are largely composed " of men who admire the system and have " been brought up on it . For our part , we " are not quite so certain that , if the public " schools were incapable of ...
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... possible allowance for idiosyncrasy , one cannot but suspect something amiss in the educational system which , if it did not foster , at least failed to counteract the idiosyncrasy in question . My young friend's case set me thinking ...
... possible allowance for idiosyncrasy , one cannot but suspect something amiss in the educational system which , if it did not foster , at least failed to counteract the idiosyncrasy in question . My young friend's case set me thinking ...
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... . " To praise God is , of course , possible enough , and may be reasonable enough , so long as it is clearly understood that it is man , and not God , who profits by the exercise . " " -to enjoy Him for ever . " Save 54 LET YOUTH BUT KNOW.
... . " To praise God is , of course , possible enough , and may be reasonable enough , so long as it is clearly understood that it is man , and not God , who profits by the exercise . " " -to enjoy Him for ever . " Save 54 LET YOUTH BUT KNOW.
Side 55
... possible ambiguity in the word " enjoy . " Does it seem to make optimism a foregone conclusion ? Not at all , as I conceive it . The intellectual “ enjoy- ment " of the scheme of things neither implies an optimistic nor excludes a ...
... possible ambiguity in the word " enjoy . " Does it seem to make optimism a foregone conclusion ? Not at all , as I conceive it . The intellectual “ enjoy- ment " of the scheme of things neither implies an optimistic nor excludes a ...
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