The Pedagogical Seminary, Bind 18J.H. Orpha, 1911 An international record of educational literature, institutions and progress. |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 86
Side 2
... attention . You must know that in spite of the splendid provision for research that is so marked a feature of this country , there is much misgiving as to the future . In- deed no one can fail to be impressed with the striking contrast ...
... attention . You must know that in spite of the splendid provision for research that is so marked a feature of this country , there is much misgiving as to the future . In- deed no one can fail to be impressed with the striking contrast ...
Side 4
... attention . All the newspapers had much to say of Mr. Carnegie and some of them referred to Mr. Hale . The latter's name , however , was evidently new to most of them and in Boston itself I saw no immediate recognition of the fact that ...
... attention . All the newspapers had much to say of Mr. Carnegie and some of them referred to Mr. Hale . The latter's name , however , was evidently new to most of them and in Boston itself I saw no immediate recognition of the fact that ...
Side 31
... attention , but has not been satisfactorily solved . The high mark of disagreement is reached when our leading thinkers attempt to answer the question : What is Education ? For proof of this statement we need but turn to the history of ...
... attention , but has not been satisfactorily solved . The high mark of disagreement is reached when our leading thinkers attempt to answer the question : What is Education ? For proof of this statement we need but turn to the history of ...
Side 36
... attention , memory , observation , reason , imagination , will , etc. , regardless of what material or subject matter is used . Formalism does not believe in teaching history , natural science , geography , etc. Its object is only to ...
... attention , memory , observation , reason , imagination , will , etc. , regardless of what material or subject matter is used . Formalism does not believe in teaching history , natural science , geography , etc. Its object is only to ...
Side 53
... that only one expression is supremely adequate to a thought , in order that we may give a more considerate attention to those who know but cannot express . ARITHMETIC AND SCHOOL HYGIENE By WM . H. BURNHAM , KNOWING AND EXPRESSING 53.
... that only one expression is supremely adequate to a thought , in order that we may give a more considerate attention to those who know but cannot express . ARITHMETIC AND SCHOOL HYGIENE By WM . H. BURNHAM , KNOWING AND EXPRESSING 53.
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
activities adult American arithmetic Association attention average Binet board of education board of health Boston boys capacity character child Clark University Clinic club contagious diseases course defects diphtheria efficiency ethics examination experience fact feeling feeling-tone female gang gilds girls give given grade health inspection high school hygiene ideals illustrations individual inspector institutions instruction intellectual interest legislation Leipzig Louisiana male marriage Massachusetts medical inspection ment mental method minor Missouri months moral mother movement moving picture nature normal North Carolina nurse organization parents pedagogy pediculosis physical physician present principles problem Psyc psychology public schools pupils question relation Rhode Island says social societies South Dakota STANLEY HALL teacher teaching tests things tion tuberculosis University Wisconsin York York City