Essays on Educational ReformersLongmans, Green and Company, 1868 - 328 sider |
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Side v
... sense of duty , as well as fondness for the subject , has led me to devote a period of leisure to the study of Education , in the practice of which I have been for some years engaged . There are countries where it would be considered a ...
... sense of duty , as well as fondness for the subject , has led me to devote a period of leisure to the study of Education , in the practice of which I have been for some years engaged . There are countries where it would be considered a ...
Side xvi
... senses Experiments in the dark .. Saying by heart and declaiming Music and drawing Children taught nothing but words ... sense of right and wrong Punishments .. .. Educational value of scope of action Learning to begin at twelve years ...
... senses Experiments in the dark .. Saying by heart and declaiming Music and drawing Children taught nothing but words ... sense of right and wrong Punishments .. .. Educational value of scope of action Learning to begin at twelve years ...
Side 12
... sense of honour and emulation - those who did extra work were praised and rewarded . One of the maxims of this system was : ' Repetitio mater studiorum . ' Every lesson was connected with two repetitions - one before it began , of ...
... sense of honour and emulation - those who did extra work were praised and rewarded . One of the maxims of this system was : ' Repetitio mater studiorum . ' Every lesson was connected with two repetitions - one before it began , of ...
Side 32
... senses ; 3rd , that all linguistic study should begin with that of the mother - tongue ; 4th , that Latin and Greek should be taught to such boys only as would be likely to complete a learned education ; 5th , that physical education ...
... senses ; 3rd , that all linguistic study should begin with that of the mother - tongue ; 4th , that Latin and Greek should be taught to such boys only as would be likely to complete a learned education ; 5th , that physical education ...
Side 39
... sense for himself . Both taught grammar , not indepen- dently , but in connection with the model book . So far as the two methods differed , I have no hesitation in pronouncing Ascham's the better . It gave the pupil more to do , and ...
... sense for himself . Both taught grammar , not indepen- dently , but in connection with the model book . So far as the two methods differed , I have no hesitation in pronouncing Ascham's the better . It gave the pupil more to do , and ...
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