Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... master in a Lycée . The completion of his task has been delayed by his waiting for the new edition ; but now the work has a suitable English dress , I trust we shall find a large increase in the number of English- men and Englishwomen ...
... master in a Lycée . The completion of his task has been delayed by his waiting for the new edition ; but now the work has a suitable English dress , I trust we shall find a large increase in the number of English- men and Englishwomen ...
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... master , but by his assistants , whilst several of Pestalozzi's most important works were wanting . Mr. Seyffarth has further enriched his collection by the addition of several interesting and characteristic smaller works which had ...
... master , but by his assistants , whilst several of Pestalozzi's most important works were wanting . Mr. Seyffarth has further enriched his collection by the addition of several interesting and characteristic smaller works which had ...
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... masters and boys rushed pell - mell downstairs , and nobody would venture back into the class - room , it was I who went to fetch the caps and books . But , in spite of all this , there was no intimacy between my companions and myself ...
... masters and boys rushed pell - mell downstairs , and nobody would venture back into the class - room , it was I who went to fetch the caps and books . But , in spite of all this , there was no intimacy between my companions and myself ...
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... master and I go farther ; we think that in this way I shall not only be able to provide what is absolutely necessary for my family , but be certain of making them a very comfortable home . " Examine what I have said with the greatest ...
... master and I go farther ; we think that in this way I shall not only be able to provide what is absolutely necessary for my family , but be certain of making them a very comfortable home . " Examine what I have said with the greatest ...
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... master's interests . Indeed unpleasant rumours had already reached banker Schulthess ' ears , and filled him with uneasiness as to the fate of his money . Some extracts from the diary will give a clearer idea of the state of affairs in ...
... master's interests . Indeed unpleasant rumours had already reached banker Schulthess ' ears , and filled him with uneasiness as to the fate of his money . Some extracts from the diary will give a clearer idea of the state of affairs in ...
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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.