American Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in American Literature ...Henry Barnard Brown & Gross, 1876 - 510 sider |
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... result of culture , is undoubtedly of inferior value to discipline . But the efforts put forth in the acquisition of genuine knowledge , are , in themselves , a disciplinary process , and the indis- pensable instruments of further ...
... result of culture , is undoubtedly of inferior value to discipline . But the efforts put forth in the acquisition of genuine knowledge , are , in themselves , a disciplinary process , and the indis- pensable instruments of further ...
Side 23
... result , and classify it in the exact language and systematic arrangement of formal science , as the specimens are labelled and shelved in a collector's cabinet . The use of scientific method , in the statements of text - books , is but ...
... result , and classify it in the exact language and systematic arrangement of formal science , as the specimens are labelled and shelved in a collector's cabinet . The use of scientific method , in the statements of text - books , is but ...
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... result ren- dered certain , as far as the limitations of human faculties permit . By frequently repeated performance of the requisite process , the prin- ciple in question thus becomes an integral part of personal knowledge with the ...
... result ren- dered certain , as far as the limitations of human faculties permit . By frequently repeated performance of the requisite process , the prin- ciple in question thus becomes an integral part of personal knowledge with the ...
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... result as is that of sight and hearing . The proper or- ganic training of the eye implies , what is too often overlooked , an attentive regard to color , as well as form ; the former of these being very early developed , and evidently ...
... result as is that of sight and hearing . The proper or- ganic training of the eye implies , what is too often overlooked , an attentive regard to color , as well as form ; the former of these being very early developed , and evidently ...
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... result , he is aware , must , in such circumstances , be a morbid intellectual inertness of habit , or a deceptive show of forced organic action , instead of the movements of mental life . His great endeavor , therefore , will be to ...
... result , he is aware , must , in such circumstances , be a morbid intellectual inertness of habit , or a deceptive show of forced organic action , instead of the movements of mental life . His great endeavor , therefore , will be to ...
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