American Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in American Literature ...Henry Barnard Brown & Gross, 1876 - 510 sider |
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... things merely elementary , as regards the science of mind and the philosophy of education . An audi- ence favored with the advantages of high intellectual culture , or of long experience in instruction , would , doubtless , have ...
... things merely elementary , as regards the science of mind and the philosophy of education . An audi- ence favored with the advantages of high intellectual culture , or of long experience in instruction , would , doubtless , have ...
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... things under the former regime of irksome monotony , restraint , weariness , and stu- pidity . We are very far , yet , however , from approaching the boun- tiful yariety and delightful novelty furnished in the great model school of ...
... things under the former regime of irksome monotony , restraint , weariness , and stu- pidity . We are very far , yet , however , from approaching the boun- tiful yariety and delightful novelty furnished in the great model school of ...
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... things , preceding and accompanying that of words and books , are a natural effect of the early and seasonable cultivation of the habit of observing , analyzing , comparing , and classifying , which even the slight examination of any ...
... things , preceding and accompanying that of words and books , are a natural effect of the early and seasonable cultivation of the habit of observing , analyzing , comparing , and classifying , which even the slight examination of any ...
Side 22
... things , and as the successive steps of mental elevation in the scale of being . In reference to intellect , knowledge is , in one most important sense , an end , not less than a means and a measure of progress . Profound , extensive ...
... things , and as the successive steps of mental elevation in the scale of being . In reference to intellect , knowledge is , in one most important sense , an end , not less than a means and a measure of progress . Profound , extensive ...
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... things around him ; that he may , in due season , be prepared to enter upon a new and higher cycle of his ceaseless progress , and from the materials of perception , feed the reflective faculties of judgment and reason , which lead to ...
... things around him ; that he may , in due season , be prepared to enter upon a new and higher cycle of his ceaseless progress , and from the materials of perception , feed the reflective faculties of judgment and reason , which lead to ...
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