Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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Side viii
... influences is his effect upon Pestalozzi . The education of the people as people , an education reaching all classes , owes to Pes- talozzi its greatest debt , and through him to Rousseau still a large obligation . All the weaklings ...
... influences is his effect upon Pestalozzi . The education of the people as people , an education reaching all classes , owes to Pes- talozzi its greatest debt , and through him to Rousseau still a large obligation . All the weaklings ...
Side xiii
... influence of Pestalozzi . So perhaps there was something in him after all . But what was there in these ideas of Pestalozzi which can be supposed to have so profoundly affected the education of the Germans ? Let us go back a little pour ...
... influence of Pestalozzi . So perhaps there was something in him after all . But what was there in these ideas of Pestalozzi which can be supposed to have so profoundly affected the education of the Germans ? Let us go back a little pour ...
Side xv
... influence of everything that he wrote . But Pesta- lozzi taught mainly by action . In him the most interesting thing is his life . One of the best authorities we have had on educa- tion , my friend Professor Joseph Payne , drew my ...
... influence of everything that he wrote . But Pesta- lozzi taught mainly by action . In him the most interesting thing is his life . One of the best authorities we have had on educa- tion , my friend Professor Joseph Payne , drew my ...
Side 1
... Influence of home on his character ; influence of school and of a visit to the country . To help the poor , he decides to be a village pastor . IN 1567 , Antony Pestalozzi , a Protestant refugee from Chiavenna , and his wife Madeline de ...
... Influence of home on his character ; influence of school and of a visit to the country . To help the poor , he decides to be a village pastor . IN 1567 , Antony Pestalozzi , a Protestant refugee from Chiavenna , and his wife Madeline de ...
Side 5
... influenced by the care , love , and devotion of a good mother ? And may we not think that if Rousseau had been brought up by a good mother , his genius might have been entirely beneficent ? But however excellent Pestalozzi's early ...
... influenced by the care , love , and devotion of a good mother ? And may we not think that if Rousseau had been brought up by a good mother , his genius might have been entirely beneficent ? But however excellent Pestalozzi's early ...
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