Essays on Educational ReformersLongmans, Green and Company, 1868 - 328 sider |
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Side xviii
... Children Goes with Deputation to Paris His school moved to Münchenbuchsee He opens institute at Yverdun Its celebrity and failure .. Success of Pestalozzian ideas .. Blunders in early education Root of Pestalozzi's system Child's right ...
... Children Goes with Deputation to Paris His school moved to Münchenbuchsee He opens institute at Yverdun Its celebrity and failure .. Success of Pestalozzian ideas .. Blunders in early education Root of Pestalozzi's system Child's right ...
Side xx
... Children easily interested But generally taught the wrong things Use of pictures How children are taught at Leipzig First reading - book about animals 260 262 263 263 , 264 264 ff . 265 note 266 267 267 268 269 ..269 ff . 272 CONTENTS ...
... Children easily interested But generally taught the wrong things Use of pictures How children are taught at Leipzig First reading - book about animals 260 262 263 263 , 264 264 ff . 265 note 266 267 267 268 269 ..269 ff . 272 CONTENTS ...
Side 23
... child , cheerfully and plainly , the cause and matter of the letter ; then , let him construe it into English so oft as the child may easily carry away the under- standing of it ; lastly , parse it over perfectly . This done , then let ...
... child , cheerfully and plainly , the cause and matter of the letter ; then , let him construe it into English so oft as the child may easily carry away the under- standing of it ; lastly , parse it over perfectly . This done , then let ...
Side 24
... child translate his own English into Latin again in another paper book . When the child bringeth it turned into Latin , the master must compare it with Tully's book , and lay them both together , and where the child doth well , praise ...
... child translate his own English into Latin again in another paper book . When the child bringeth it turned into Latin , the master must compare it with Tully's book , and lay them both together , and where the child doth well , praise ...
Side 29
... child thus grew up to consider Latin his mother tongue . At six years old he knew no more French , he tells us ... children for host- ages , they made answer that they would rather give 6 < him twice as many full grown men ; so much.
... child thus grew up to consider Latin his mother tongue . At six years old he knew no more French , he tells us ... children for host- ages , they made answer that they would rather give 6 < him twice as many full grown men ; so much.
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