Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... instruction should be addressed to sense - perception ( the so - called Anschauungs - unterricht ) . One will not be so unreasonable as to object to sense - per- ception as a phase of education , but he will EDITOR'S PREFACE . ix.
... instruction should be addressed to sense - perception ( the so - called Anschauungs - unterricht ) . One will not be so unreasonable as to object to sense - per- ception as a phase of education , but he will EDITOR'S PREFACE . ix.
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... instruction . He loved his pupils as his own children , and looked after them in- dividually with such care that they all loved and respected him as a father . Bodmer was a Professor at Zurich for nearly fifty years , and it is to him ...
... instruction . He loved his pupils as his own children , and looked after them in- dividually with such care that they all loved and respected him as a father . Bodmer was a Professor at Zurich for nearly fifty years , and it is to him ...
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... instruction too , and , indeed , amusement in the comparison of mathematical figures and magnitudes . And again , to have one's own garden and grow all sorts of plants ; to collect butterflies and insects , and classify them with ...
... instruction too , and , indeed , amusement in the comparison of mathematical figures and magnitudes . And again , to have one's own garden and grow all sorts of plants ; to collect butterflies and insects , and classify them with ...
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... instruct him or assist his development . Train his eyes and ears , but seldom ask him for an opinion . As a general rule , do not ask him to judge of things of which he is not in immediate need , but ask him for his judgment only as ...
... instruct him or assist his development . Train his eyes and ears , but seldom ask him for an opinion . As a general rule , do not ask him to judge of things of which he is not in immediate need , but ask him for his judgment only as ...
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... to the simplification of the instruction and domestic education of the people . " In the winter of 1774 the experiment began , and several children , some from the neighbouring villages , some mere PESTALOZZI THE PHILANTHROPIST . 53.
... to the simplification of the instruction and domestic education of the people . " In the winter of 1774 the experiment began , and several children , some from the neighbouring villages , some mere PESTALOZZI THE PHILANTHROPIST . 53.
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