Essays on Educational ReformersLongmans, Green and Company, 1868 - 328 sider |
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Side 72
... direct influence of the private tutor is , I believe , less , and the indirect influence of the masters of a school more , than Locke and those who side with him imagine . Indeed , the influence of a really great head - master over the ...
... direct influence of the private tutor is , I believe , less , and the indirect influence of the masters of a school more , than Locke and those who side with him imagine . Indeed , the influence of a really great head - master over the ...
Side 99
... direct in- struction whatever . At that age he shall not know what a book is , ' says Rousseau ; though elsewhere we are told that he will learn to read of his own accord by the time he is ten , if no attempt is made to teach him . He ...
... direct in- struction whatever . At that age he shall not know what a book is , ' says Rousseau ; though elsewhere we are told that he will learn to read of his own accord by the time he is ten , if no attempt is made to teach him . He ...
Side 112
... direct it ; make the best possible use of each , and let the impressions of one confirm those of another . Measure , reckon , weigh , compare . ' * et flexibles peuvent s'ajuster aux corps sur lesquels ils doivent agir , tandis que ses ...
... direct it ; make the best possible use of each , and let the impressions of one confirm those of another . Measure , reckon , weigh , compare . ' * et flexibles peuvent s'ajuster aux corps sur lesquels ils doivent agir , tandis que ses ...
Side 133
... Direct the attention of your pupil to the phenomena of nature , and you will soon awaken his curiosity ; but to keep that curiosity alive , you must be in no haste to satisfy it . Put questions to him adapted to his capacity , and leave ...
... Direct the attention of your pupil to the phenomena of nature , and you will soon awaken his curiosity ; but to keep that curiosity alive , you must be in no haste to satisfy it . Put questions to him adapted to his capacity , and leave ...
Side 136
... direct our observations to his works . ' But now the case is different . In the words of Mr. Herman Merivale , Rousseau was dethroned with the fall of his extravagant child the Republic . ' Perhaps we tient des enseignements d'autrui ...
... direct our observations to his works . ' But now the case is different . In the words of Mr. Herman Merivale , Rousseau was dethroned with the fall of his extravagant child the Republic . ' Perhaps we tient des enseignements d'autrui ...
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