Psychological Foundations of Education. An Attempt to Show the Genesis of the Higher Faculties of the Mind. By WT HARRIS, AM, LL.D., United States Commissioner of Education. Vol. 37. I2mo. Cloth, $1.50. In offering this book to the educational public... Pestalozzi: His Life and Work - Side 442af Roger de baron Guimps - 1904 - 438 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1898 - 706 sider
...pages, divided into thirtynine chapters, and nine pages of Introduction. In the preface he says: — " In mind the higher faculties take the place of the lower faculties and in some sort absorb them." " Education has use for psychology only in so far as it shows the development of mind into higher activities... | |
| Thomas Davidson - 1894 - 270 sider
..." Only a Boy," a bright and suggestive study of familiar types. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. Psychological Foundations of Education. An Attempt...really transforms perception into a seeing of each objetf as a member of a class, so that the line between perception and conception has vanished, and... | |
| James Alexander McLellan, John Dewey - 1905 - 344 sider
..." Only a Boy," a bright and suggestive study of familiar types. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. Psychological Foundations of Education. An Attempt...really transforms perception into a seeing of each objec' as a member of a class, so that the line between perception and conception has vanished, and... | |
| 1898 - 682 sider
...regards the higher faculties as an outgrowth or evolution of the lower. "Muscles are not consecutive, one growing out of another and taking its place, but...like the wheels of a clock, contains the latter in 376 377 a more complete form of activity. * * * Conception really transforms perception into the seeing... | |
| 1898 - 724 sider
...pages, divided into tliirtynine chapters, and nine pages of Introduction. In the preface he says: — " In mind the higher faculties take the place of the lower faculties and in some sort absorb them." " Education has use for psychology only in so far as it shows the development of mind into higher activities... | |
| Frederick Elmer Bolton - 1900 - 442 sider
..." Only a Boy," a bright and suggestive study of familiar types. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. Psychological Foundations of Education. An Attempt...conception should take note of classes or species. Bu< conception really transforms perception into a seeing of each objec' as a member of a class, so... | |
| Joseph Baldwin - 1897 - 444 sider
..." Only a Boy," a bright and suggestive study of familiar types. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. Psychological Foundations of Education. An Attempt...contains the latter in a more complete form of activity. Senseperccption, according to the definition, should apprehend individual things, and conception should... | |
| George Herbert Betts - 1906 - 300 sider
...suggestive study of familiar types. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SERIES. Psychological Foundations of Education. An Attempt...really transforms perception into a seeing of each objec* as a member of a class, so that the line between perception and conception has vanished, and... | |
| George Herbert Betts - 1906 - 302 sider
...subject."— Cleveland Plain Dealer. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SERIES. Psychological Foundations of Education. An Attempt...conception should take note of classes or species. Bu' conception really transforms perception into a seeing of each objec' as a member of a class, so... | |
| Gabriel Compayré - 1906 - 328 sider
...COMPANY, NEW YORK. Psychological Foundations of Education. An Attempt to Show the Genesis of the Highei Faculties of the Mind. By WT HARRIS, AM, LL.D., United...conception should take note of classes or species. Bu' conception really transforms perception into a seeing of each objec as a member of a class, so... | |
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