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... young man ( ¿ . e . , nearly forty years ago ) , I once did what those who know the ground would declare a very risky , indeed , a fool - hardy thing . I was at the highest point of the Gemmi Pass in Switzerland , above the Rhone Valley ...
... young man ( ¿ . e . , nearly forty years ago ) , I once did what those who know the ground would declare a very risky , indeed , a fool - hardy thing . I was at the highest point of the Gemmi Pass in Switzerland , above the Rhone Valley ...
Side xxx
... Young boys ill taught at school ... ... English folk - schools not Pestalozzian Schools judged by results ... ... ... Pupil - teachers . Teaching not educating Lowe or Pestalozzi ? ... ... Chief force , personality of the teacher ...
... Young boys ill taught at school ... ... English folk - schools not Pestalozzian Schools judged by results ... ... ... Pupil - teachers . Teaching not educating Lowe or Pestalozzi ? ... ... Chief force , personality of the teacher ...
Side xxxiii
... young children Value of pictures ... Dr. Vater at Leipzig ... Dr. Vogel and Dr. Vater .. 8 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... First knowledge of numbers . Grubé Measuring and weighing . Reading - books ...
... young children Value of pictures ... Dr. Vater at Leipzig ... Dr. Vogel and Dr. Vater .. 8 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... First knowledge of numbers . Grubé Measuring and weighing . Reading - books ...
Side 8
... young seemed to them an intro- duction to the study of ancient writings . The inevitable consequence was this : education became a mere synonym for instruction in Latin and Greek . The only ideal set up for the " educated " was the ...
... young seemed to them an intro- duction to the study of ancient writings . The inevitable consequence was this : education became a mere synonym for instruction in Latin and Greek . The only ideal set up for the " educated " was the ...
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... young minds . Ballad literature seems especially to belong to youth , the youth of nations and of individuals . Aristotle educated Alexander with Homer ; and we can easily imagine the effect which the Iliad must have had on the young ...
... young minds . Ballad literature seems especially to belong to youth , the youth of nations and of individuals . Aristotle educated Alexander with Homer ; and we can easily imagine the effect which the Iliad must have had on the young ...
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