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" Pestalozzi knew less geography than a child in one of our primary schools; yet it was from him that I gained my chief knowledge of this science, for it was in listening to him that I first conceived the idea of the natural method. It was he who opened... "
Pestalozzi: His Life and Work - Side 262
af Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 438 sider
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Pestalozzi: His Life and Work

Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 474 sider
...mind, and the chief part of what was valuable in his work. Forty years after his visit to Tverdun, we heard him admit this himself : " ' Pestalozzi,'...whatever value my work may possess entirely to him.' " 1 We have not hesitated to quote at this length, because any who are anxious to thoroughly understand...
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Essays on Educational Reformers

Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 612 sider
...vocation and the dignity ot human nature as in the days I spent with this noble man. . . . . Pestalozzi knew less geography than a child in one of our primary...method It was he who opened the way to me, and I take Causes of failure at Yverdun. pleasure in attributing whatever value my work may have entirely to him."...
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Essays on Educational Reformers

Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 612 sider
...vocation and the dignity ot human nature as in the days I spent with this noble man. . . . . Pestalozzi knew less geography than a child in one of our primary schools, yet it was from him that 1 gained my chief knowledge of this science; for it was in listening to him that I first conceived...
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Journal of School Geography, Bind 1

1897 - 374 sider
...reformer, and in his later life wrote : " Pestalozzi knew less geography than a child in our elementary schools ; yet it was from him that I gained my chief...natural method. It was he who opened the way to me." Since Ritter's day geography has been universally taught and well taught — not merely in the elementary...
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Comenius and the Beginnings of Educational Reform

Will Seymour Monroe - 1900 - 204 sider
...century. Years later, when Ritter had become the best-known geographer of his age, he wrote : " Pestalozzi knew less geography than a child in one of our primary...pleasure in attributing whatever value my work may have entirely to him." Comenius and Pestalozzi had much in common in their aims as educational reformers...
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The Elementary School Teacher, Bind 7

1907 - 730 sider
...of my vocation and the dignity of human nature as in the days I spent with this noble man Pestalozzi knew less geography than a child in one of our primary...pleasure in attributing whatever value my work may have entirely to him.1 To be sure, the Institute was disgraced. Its very success was its undoing; for...
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Pestalozzi: An Account of His Life and Work

Henry Holman - 1908 - 354 sider
...geographer, pays this high tribute to Pestalozzi's teaching (or, should we say, inspiration) : " Pestalozzi knew less geography than a child in one of our primary schools ; yet it was from him that I obtained my chief ideas on this science, for it was in listening to him that I first conceived the...
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The Pedagogical Seminary, Bind 14

1907 - 562 sider
...introducing his method into the study of geography, and already I am reducing chaos to order." "Pestalozzi knew less geography than a child in one of our primary...listening to him that I first conceived the idea of a natural method. It was he who opened the way to me, and I take pleasure in attributing to him whatever...
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