Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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Side x
... thought is generalization , and this deals with definitions rather than with images or pictures of sense . Instead of reproducing the things of experi- ence , the thinking activity has to do with the forces , energies , or causes which ...
... thought is generalization , and this deals with definitions rather than with images or pictures of sense . Instead of reproducing the things of experi- ence , the thinking activity has to do with the forces , energies , or causes which ...
Side xi
... pupil . Without his painstaking thought , neither personal observation nor book - learning will avail him much . W. T. HARRIS . WASHINGTON , D. C. , May , 1890 . INTRODUCTION . " I READ your essay on Pestalozzi , EDITOR'S PREFACE . xi.
... pupil . Without his painstaking thought , neither personal observation nor book - learning will avail him much . W. T. HARRIS . WASHINGTON , D. C. , May , 1890 . INTRODUCTION . " I READ your essay on Pestalozzi , EDITOR'S PREFACE . xi.
Side 2
... thought of nothing but her duty to her children , and it was undoubtedly the educational advantages of Zurich that made her prefer this town to the pleasanter and easier life she might have led near her brother at Richterswyl . She must ...
... thought of nothing but her duty to her children , and it was undoubtedly the educational advantages of Zurich that made her prefer this town to the pleasanter and easier life she might have led near her brother at Richterswyl . She must ...
Side 3
... thought of what the consequence of his death might be for his family that he was leaving almost penniless , he sent for her , and said : ' Babeli , for the love of God and all His mercies , do not forsake my wife ! What will become of ...
... thought of what the consequence of his death might be for his family that he was leaving almost penniless , he sent for her , and said : ' Babeli , for the love of God and all His mercies , do not forsake my wife ! What will become of ...
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... thoughts of all the most generous - minded students in Zurich might be realized . But by burning all he had written ... thought , and to understand how it was that he saw in this fresh sphere of activity yet another way of raising the ...
... thoughts of all the most generous - minded students in Zurich might be realized . But by burning all he had written ... thought , and to understand how it was that he saw in this fresh sphere of activity yet another way of raising the ...
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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.