All agricultural subjects must be taught by the nature-study method, which is: to see accurately; to reason correctly from what is seen ; to establish a bond of sympathy with the object or phenomenon that is studied. One cannot see accurately unless one... Experiment Station Record - Сторінка 492автори: United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1913Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1907 - 298 стор.
...supposing that what is interesting to him is therefore interesting to his pupils. All agricultural subjects must be taught by the nature-study method, which is:...sympathy with the object or phenomenon that is studied. One cannot see accurately unless one has the object itself. If the pupil studies corn, he should have... | |
| Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1908 - 790 стор.
...supposing that what is interesting to him is therefore interesting to his pupils. All agricultural subjects must be taught by the nature-study method, which is...sympathy with the object or phenomenon that is studied. One cannot see accurately unless one has the object itself. If the pupil studies corn, he should have... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1908 - 716 стор.
...supposing that what is interesting to him is therefore interesting to his pupils. All agricultural subjects must be taught by the nature-study method, which is...sympathy with the object or phenomenon that is studied. One cannot see accurately unless one has the object itself. If the pupil studies corn, he should have... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1908 - 912 стор.
...taught by the nature-study mode, which is accurately to see the real object or the real phenomenon ; to reason correctly from what is seen ; to establish...sympathy with the object or phenomenon that is studied. One can not see accurately unless one has the object itself. If the pupil studies corn, he should have... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1908 - 896 стор.
...taught by the nature-study mode, which is accurately to see the real object or the real phenomenon; to reason correctly from what is seen; to establish...sympathy with the object or phenomenon that is studied. One can not see accurately unless one has the object itself. If the pupil studies corn, he should have... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1909 - 270 стор.
...nature-study. All good agricultural work in the grades must be naturestudy. All agricultural subjects must be taught by the nature-study method, which is:...sympathy with the object or phenomenon that is studied. One cannot see accurately unless one has the object itself. If the pupil studies corn, he should have... | |
| New York State College of Agriculture - 1911 - 1248 стор.
...know them would ever take pleasure in destroying them in a careless way. "All agricultural subjects must be taught by the nature-study method, which is:...sympathy with the object or phenomenon that is studied." — LH Bailey in The Nature-Study Idea "The happiest life has the greatest number of points of contact... | |
| New York State College of Agriculture - 1915 - 1354 стор.
...supposing that what is interesting to him is therefore interesting to his pupils. All agricultural subjects must be taught by the nature-study method, which is:...to see accurately; to reason correctly from what is S3en; to establish a bond of sympathy with the object or phenomenon that is studied. One cannot see... | |
| New York State College of Agriculture - 1912 - 1370 стор.
...the grades must bt nature-study. All agricultural subjects must be taught by the nature-study tw&u which is: to see accurately; to reason correctly from...establish a bond of sympathy with the object or phenomenon thai is stvditl One cannot see accurately unless one lias the object itself. If tlte pufi studies corn,... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1913 - 956 стор.
...therefore interesting to his pupils. All agricultural subjects must be taught by the nature -study method which is: to see accurately; to reason correctly...sympathy with the object or phenomenon that is studied. One cannot see accurately unless one has the object itself. If the pupil studies corn, he should have... | |
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