| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 130 стор.
...owed to the appointed means of instructing our youth. The vital knowledge — that by which we haye grown as a nation to what we are, and which now underlies...for teaching have been mumbling little else but dead formulas. We come now to the third great division of human activities — a division for which no \... | |
| Charles Henry Ham - 1886 - 450 стор.
...is given in our public schools, England would now be what it was in feudal times." And he adds : " The vital knowledge, that by which we have grown as...for teaching have been mumbling little else but dead formulas."* But these are merely negative effects of subjective methods of education. The positive... | |
| Western rural year book - 1886 - 554 стор.
...useful of the two. The verdict of Herbert Spencer in relation to this matter, must stand. He said: " The vital knowledge — that by which we have grown...ordained agencies for teaching have been mumbling little better than dead formulas." It is true; only too true. We are not finding fault with higher education.... | |
| Charles Alexander McMurry - 1893 - 232 стор.
...could not purchase, is scarcely in any degree owed to the appointed means of instructing our youth. The vital knowledge — that by which we have grown...for teaching have been mumbling little else but dead formulas." Not only the specialists in natural science, whose interest and enthusiasm are largely absorbed... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1894 - 712 стор.
...could not purchase, ia scarcely in any degree owed to the appointed means of instructing our youth. The vital knowledge, that by which we have grown as...for teaching have been mumbling little else but dead formulas." It seems to me that these words of Spencer should be taken rather as an indictment of the... | |
| 1894 - 650 стор.
...could not purchase, is scarcely in any degree owed to the appointed means of instructing our youth. The vital knowledge, that by which we have grown as...agencies for teaching have been mumbling little else bat dead formulas." It seems to me that these words of Spencer should be taken rather as an indictment... | |
| 1894 - 916 стор.
...consider are, and which now underlies our whole ex- j for a moment that the regimen to which istence, is a knowledge that has got itself taught in nooks...corners; while the ordained agencies for teaching have mumbling little else but dead formulas. been We come now to the third great division of human activities... | |
| 1899 - 618 стор.
...were the dominant subjects, while knowledge relating to the arts of life had a very subordinate place. The vital knowledge, that by which we have grown as a nation to what we are, and which now underlies 1899] SCHOOL AND HOME EDUCATION. [January, our whole existence, is a knowledge that has got itself... | |
| Thomas Mackay - 1898 - 224 стор.
...could not purchase, is scarcely in any degree owed to the appointed means of instructing our youth. The vital knowledge, that by which we have grown as a nation to what we are and now underlies our whole existence, is a knowledge that has got itself taught in nooks and corners,... | |
| James G. Moore - 1903 - 296 стор.
...could not purchase, is scarcely in any degreeowed to the appointed means of instructing our youth. The vital knowledge — that by which we have grown...for teaching have been mumbling little else but dead formulas." Since Mr. Spencer made these observations there has come a great change in favor of scientific... | |
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