An essay on the culture of the observing powers of children, especially in connection with the study of botany. Ed. with notes by J. Payne |
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... knowledge of the processes of education more productive in results ; and , moreover , that the improved teaching which is needed , must begin at the beginning . As things are , we adopt conventional opinions respecting the essentials of ...
... knowledge of the processes of education more productive in results ; and , moreover , that the improved teaching which is needed , must begin at the beginning . As things are , we adopt conventional opinions respecting the essentials of ...
Сторінка vii
... knowledge . The teacher has not done what he engaged to do . He professed to be an artist aiming to secure , through the resources of his art , a definite end ; that end he has not secured . He undertook - what nature left alone does ...
... knowledge . The teacher has not done what he engaged to do . He professed to be an artist aiming to secure , through the resources of his art , a definite end ; that end he has not secured . He undertook - what nature left alone does ...
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... knowledge . ' In general , then , the purpose of this little book is to give the elementary teacher an enlarged and enlightened view of his proper functions , to fix attention on principles rather than routine , to supersede didactic ...
... knowledge . ' In general , then , the purpose of this little book is to give the elementary teacher an enlarged and enlightened view of his proper functions , to fix attention on principles rather than routine , to supersede didactic ...
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... Knowledge at first - hand - The Cramming of Facts gained by others antagonistic to Mental Develop- ment - Respective functions of the Learner and the Teacher - The Pupil to learn , that is , teach himself , under the Teacher's Direction ...
... Knowledge at first - hand - The Cramming of Facts gained by others antagonistic to Mental Develop- ment - Respective functions of the Learner and the Teacher - The Pupil to learn , that is , teach himself , under the Teacher's Direction ...
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... knowledge resolve themselves into successive classifications has been well illustrated by Herbert Spencer . He says : " The same object may , according as the distance or the degree of light permits , be identified as a particular negro ...
... knowledge resolve themselves into successive classifications has been well illustrated by Herbert Spencer . He says : " The same object may , according as the distance or the degree of light permits , be identified as a particular negro ...
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