Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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Side ix
... knowledge of human nature — a store - house which yields most to the wisest reader . The reader enamored of Rousseau's doc- trines will not find Pestalozzi's writings edifying . They will appear exasperatingly negative , exhibiting only ...
... knowledge of human nature — a store - house which yields most to the wisest reader . The reader enamored of Rousseau's doc- trines will not find Pestalozzi's writings edifying . They will appear exasperatingly negative , exhibiting only ...
Side xi
... knowledge of the expe- rience and reflection of the race which the school offers to the pupil . Without his painstaking thought , neither personal observation nor book - learning will avail him much . W. T. HARRIS . WASHINGTON , D. C. ...
... knowledge of the expe- rience and reflection of the race which the school offers to the pupil . Without his painstaking thought , neither personal observation nor book - learning will avail him much . W. T. HARRIS . WASHINGTON , D. C. ...
Side xvi
... knowledge of a man who , throughout a long life , sacrificed himself for what was , perhaps , the most fertile idea of modern times — the regeneration of nations by elementary education ; a man who , passionately loving the people in ...
... knowledge of a man who , throughout a long life , sacrificed himself for what was , perhaps , the most fertile idea of modern times — the regeneration of nations by elementary education ; a man who , passionately loving the people in ...
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... knowledge necessary for reaching these ends . We were taught to despise the external advantages of wealth , honour , and consideration , and to believe that by economy and moderation , it is possible to do without most of the things ...
... knowledge necessary for reaching these ends . We were taught to despise the external advantages of wealth , honour , and consideration , and to believe that by economy and moderation , it is possible to do without most of the things ...
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... knowledge , believing it to be quite harmless . But nothing could soothe the anger and fright of the gracious lords and their faithful subjects . " They were par- ticularly indignant with Pestalozzi , and confined him several times ...
... knowledge , believing it to be quite harmless . But nothing could soothe the anger and fright of the gracious lords and their faithful subjects . " They were par- ticularly indignant with Pestalozzi , and confined him several times ...
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Side 175 - ... from the first step to the second, from the second to the third, and so on. The pupils no longer drew letters on their slates, but lines, curves, angles, and squares.
Side 366 - Zurich, the 1zth of January, 1746 Died at Brugg, the 17th of February, 1827 Saviour of the poor at Neuhof, at Stanz the father of orphans, at Burgdorf and Munchenbuchsee founder of the popular school, at Yverdun the educator of humanity; man, Christian, and citizen. All for others, nothing for himself. Peace to his ashes. TO OUR FATHER PESTALOZZI Grateful Aargau The spread of the method in Europe.