| 1854 - 632 sider
...beginning to appreciate the saying, that one secret in education is " to know how wisely to lose time." The once universal practice of learning by rote, is...gaining its mother tongue. Describing the methods there used, the " Reports on the Training School at Battersea" say : — " The instruction in the whole... | |
| 1854 - 406 sider
...to know how wisely to lose time." The once universal practice of learning by rote, is daily falling into discredit. All modern authorities condemn the...spontaneous process followed by the child in gaining its mother's tongue. Desi ribing the methods there used, the " Reports on the Training School Battersea,"... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 300 sider
...discovering the wisdom of the saying, that one secret in education is " to know how wisely to lose time." The once universal practice of learning by rote, is...gaining its mother tongue. Describing the methods there used, the " Reports on the Training School at Battersea " say :—" The instruction in the whole... | |
| 1862 - 216 sider
...read to imitate you. From "Education, Intellectual, Moral and Physical," by Herbert Spencer. Page 103. All modern authorities condemn the old mechanical way of teaching the alphabet. In the acquirement of languages the old grammar-school plan is superseded by plans based on the spontaneous... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 902 sider
...discovering the wisdom of the saying, that one secret in education is " to know how wisely to lose time." The once universal practice of learning by rote, is...followed by the child in gaining its mother tongue. Along with rote-teaching, is declining also the nearly allied teaching by rules. The particulars first,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 sider
...education is "to know how wisely to lose time." The once universal practice of learning by rote, ¡a daily falling more into discredit. All modern authorities...spontaneous process followed by the child in gaining iu mother tongue. Along with rote-teaching, is declining also the nearly allied teaching by rules.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 324 sider
...discovering the wisdom of the saying, that one secret in education is " to know how wisely to lose time." The once universal practice of learning by rote, is...discredit. All modern authorities condemn the old miechanical way of teaching the alphabet. The multiplication table is now frequently taught experimentally.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 282 sider
...education is " to know how wisely to lose time." The once universal practice of learning bv^rote^ \ is daily falling more into discredit. All modern authorities...gaining its mother tongue. Describing the methods there used, the ." Reports on the Training School at Battersea " say : — " The instruction in the... | |
| 1873 - 648 sider
...had forth. Ilenco to thoroughly educate is to dovelope and bring into use every faculty of the mind. All modern authorities condemn the old mechanical way of teaching the alphabet. Spencer has well said: " The rote-system, like other systems of its age, made more of the form and... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 sider
...discovering the wisdom of the Baying, that one secret in education is "to know how wisely to lose time." The once universal practice of learning by rote, is...followed by the child in gaining its mother tongue. in the mind — not joined to its other contents as outgrowths from them — are continually forgotten,... | |
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