Essays on Educational ReformersAppleton, 1900 - 568 sider |
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... instruction given by the school . The school is not responsible for the first and second of these factors , but it is responsible only for what increment has grown under its tutelage . How much and what has the pupil increased his ...
... instruction given by the school . The school is not responsible for the first and second of these factors , but it is responsible only for what increment has grown under its tutelage . How much and what has the pupil increased his ...
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... instruction versus education Scientific knowledge and money - making Knowledge about rearing offspring ... Knowledge of history : its nature and use Use of history ... ... Employment of leisure hours Poetry and the Arts ...
... instruction versus education Scientific knowledge and money - making Knowledge about rearing offspring ... Knowledge of history : its nature and use Use of history ... ... Employment of leisure hours Poetry and the Arts ...
Side 7
... see Cardinal Newman's " Lectures on the Nature of a University . University Subjects . II . Literature . " No translations . The " educated . source of instruction THE RENASCENCE . 7 Renascence loved beauty of expression.
... see Cardinal Newman's " Lectures on the Nature of a University . University Subjects . II . Literature . " No translations . The " educated . source of instruction THE RENASCENCE . 7 Renascence loved beauty of expression.
Side 8
... instruction in Latin and Greek . The only ideal set up for the " educated " was the classical scholar . § 10. Perhaps the absurdity of taking this ideal , an ideal which is obviously fitted for a small class of men only , and proposing ...
... instruction in Latin and Greek . The only ideal set up for the " educated " was the classical scholar . § 10. Perhaps the absurdity of taking this ideal , an ideal which is obviously fitted for a small class of men only , and proposing ...
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... instruction was not confined to literature , he gives this account of part of the training in the Athenian schools : " Placing the pupils on benches , the instructors make them read and learn by heart the poems of good poets in which ...
... instruction was not confined to literature , he gives this account of part of the training in the Athenian schools : " Placing the pupils on benches , the instructors make them read and learn by heart the poems of good poets in which ...
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