American Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in American Literature ...Henry Barnard Brown & Gross, 1876 - 510 sider |
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... individuals . A taste for the study of nature , early formed , leads to the practice of col- lecting specimens , and thus furnishing the means of successful study to the person himself , who collects them , and at the same time to all ...
... individuals . A taste for the study of nature , early formed , leads to the practice of col- lecting specimens , and thus furnishing the means of successful study to the person himself , who collects them , and at the same time to all ...
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... individuals ; and while no generous mind can ever look on education as a benefit or a blessing , if it is to be used as a means of training for the occupation of a given caste , it is not less true , that every individual , in whatever ...
... individuals ; and while no generous mind can ever look on education as a benefit or a blessing , if it is to be used as a means of training for the occupation of a given caste , it is not less true , that every individual , in whatever ...
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... individual who possesses it , has seen the object in question , or its representative , in palpable shape , in surface or in outline , that he has subjected it to actual measurement and comparison , or has an exact image of its form and ...
... individual who possesses it , has seen the object in question , or its representative , in palpable shape , in surface or in outline , that he has subjected it to actual measurement and comparison , or has an exact image of its form and ...
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... individual ; and his faculties receive , at the same time , a discipline which gives them facility and force in all analogous pro- cedure in which expertness and skill are desirable attainments . In due season , also , he is able to sum ...
... individual ; and his faculties receive , at the same time , a discipline which gives them facility and force in all analogous pro- cedure in which expertness and skill are desirable attainments . In due season , also , he is able to sum ...
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... individual , in the more abstract relations of language and of mathematics . It is a great error to suppose that , because of the intense pleasure which attends the study of natural objects , there is not a profound and rig- orous ...
... individual , in the more abstract relations of language and of mathematics . It is a great error to suppose that , because of the intense pleasure which attends the study of natural objects , there is not a profound and rig- orous ...
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