The philosophy of education; or, The principles and practice of teaching |
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... never seem to be aware that the excellence of a system depends upon its adaptation to the intellectual and moral condition of these pupils . A teacher , who is ignorant of human nature , is like an engineer who sets to work to erect a ...
... never seem to be aware that the excellence of a system depends upon its adaptation to the intellectual and moral condition of these pupils . A teacher , who is ignorant of human nature , is like an engineer who sets to work to erect a ...
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... never called in requisition . The same erroneous opinion of human nature led to the adoption of the rule and rote system of instruction , whereby the pupil had to work out results by formulas and dogmas rather than by the independent ...
... never called in requisition . The same erroneous opinion of human nature led to the adoption of the rule and rote system of instruction , whereby the pupil had to work out results by formulas and dogmas rather than by the independent ...
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... never studied the vast and complex relations of the task which he undertakes , and who , in the impious pride of self - sufficiency , despises the accu- mulated experience of those who have spent their lives in the work of teaching ...
... never studied the vast and complex relations of the task which he undertakes , and who , in the impious pride of self - sufficiency , despises the accu- mulated experience of those who have spent their lives in the work of teaching ...
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... never discovered a single propo- sition of geometry ; but he gave us the idea and form of a synthetic method which has shed an effulgence of light on the path of philosophy , and which will endure as long as there is a human soul to ...
... never discovered a single propo- sition of geometry ; but he gave us the idea and form of a synthetic method which has shed an effulgence of light on the path of philosophy , and which will endure as long as there is a human soul to ...
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... of Bacon as the father of modern philosophy , will never tell you about this , that he exposed the systems of education which they are - now employing in the education of the people of this THE BACONIAN PHILOSOPHY . 25.
... of Bacon as the father of modern philosophy , will never tell you about this , that he exposed the systems of education which they are - now employing in the education of the people of this THE BACONIAN PHILOSOPHY . 25.
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