| James McKeen Cattell, Raymond Walters, Will Carson Ryan - 1915 - 536 стор.
...words of Herbert Spencer spoken in derision of English education of the middle of the last century, All our industries would cease were it not for that information which men begin to acquire as best they may after their education is said to be finished and were it not for this information which... | |
| Gerard Macdonald, David W. Hursh - 2006 - 222 стор.
...THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SCHOOLING CHAPTER 3 FROM CHURCH TO FACTORY 'That which our school-courses leave almost entirely out, we thus find to be that which most nearly concerns the business of life. Our industries would cease were it not for the information which men begin to acquire, as best they... | |
| Grant P. Wiggins, Jay McTighe - 2007 - 298 стор.
...that generally the greater part of it drops out of his memory. . . . That which our school-courses leave almost entirely out, we thus find to be that which most nearly concerns the business of life. (p. 2) [Pjervading the whole is the vicious system of rote learning— a system of sacrificing the... | |
| 1926 - 430 стор.
...mathematics, mechanics, physics, chemistry, biology, and sociology. That which our school courses omit most nearly concerns the business of life. All our...may after their education is said to be finished. Had there been no teaching but such as is given in our public schools England would now be what it... | |
| 1894 - 922 стор.
...that which most nearly concerns the business of life. Our industries would cease, were it not for the information which men begin to acquire, as they best...may, after their education is said to be finished. And were it not for the information from age to age accumulated and spread by unofficial means, these... | |
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