The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational History |
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Normal schools , of course , had been affected by the pedagogic recommendations of Pestalozzi ( 1746-1827 ) , the famous inventor of object - lesson methods ; and almost without exception these methods were endorsed as effective ...
Normal schools , of course , had been affected by the pedagogic recommendations of Pestalozzi ( 1746-1827 ) , the famous inventor of object - lesson methods ; and almost without exception these methods were endorsed as effective ...
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Pestalozzi refused to minimize the significance of tools of learning ( reading , writing , computing ) or to alter their traditional place in the curriculum , but he wanted them taught with greater attention to understanding ...
Pestalozzi refused to minimize the significance of tools of learning ( reading , writing , computing ) or to alter their traditional place in the curriculum , but he wanted them taught with greater attention to understanding ...
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Roger DeGuimps , Pestalozzi , His Life and Works ( New York : D. Appleton , 1890 ) , p . 246 . 11. Henry Barnard , Pestalozzi and His Educational System ( Syracuse , N.Y .: C. W. Bardeen , 1854 ) , pp . 74-75 . 12.
Roger DeGuimps , Pestalozzi , His Life and Works ( New York : D. Appleton , 1890 ) , p . 246 . 11. Henry Barnard , Pestalozzi and His Educational System ( Syracuse , N.Y .: C. W. Bardeen , 1854 ) , pp . 74-75 . 12.
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