| Johann Friedrich Herbart - 1892 - 292 sider
...more forcibly is it given by Herbart in his work, Mein Streit mil den Modephilosophen, " Instruction will form the circle of thought, and education the...herein is contained the whole sum of my Pedagogy." (Herbart's Pddagogische Schriften, edited by Professor Willman.) 2 Herbart expresses this thought again... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1895 - 1120 sider
...throughout all his works, and summarizes his entire pedagogical system in two brief sentences: "Instruction will form the circle of thought and education the...Herein is contained the whole sum of my pedagogy." Starting with the idea that the soul possesses no "germ-like faculties," and that it grows through... | |
| 1895 - 638 sider
...all his works, and summarizes his entire pedagogical system in two brief sentences: " ' Instruction will form the circle of thought, and education the...Herein is contained the whole sum of my pedagogy." Having laid this foundation he is naturally led to rely on the doctrine of interest as the central... | |
| Johann Friedrich Herbart - 1895 - 296 sider
...more forcibly is it given by Herbart in his work, Slein Streit tint den Modephilosophen, " Instruction will form the circle of thought, and education the...without the first ; herein is contained the whole sum of mii Pedagogy." (Herbart's Padagogische Schriften, edited by Professor Willman.) 2 Herbart expresses... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1905 - 816 sider
...Pestalozzianism. He has truly summarized his system and thus indicated this influence : " Instruction will form the circle of thought, and education the...Herein is contained the whole sum of my pedagogy." THE FROEBELIAN MOVEMENT. General Characteristics. —-The Herbartian movement has been primarily one... | |
| Catherine Isabel Dodd - 1906 - 208 sider
...forcibly his meaning. " Instruction," he says, " will form the circle of thought, and education will form the character ; the last is nothing without the first : herein is contained the sum of my educational theory." Again he says : — " Those only wield the full power of education who... | |
| 1911 - 658 sider
...of the schoolroom, especially of the recitation." He summarizes his system as follows : "Instruction will form the circle of thought, and education the...Herein is contained the whole sum of my pedagogy." Studies in the Teaching of Geography for the Fifth Institute. WA McBETH, Department of Geography, State... | |
| Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1912 - 314 sider
...participa- titipation,' tion' interests are divided into (a) 'sympathetic,' dealing divided a [nto with relations to other individuals ; (b) 'social,'...instruction and the growth of concrete knowledge, which Corresponding to the two groups of interests, studies are divided into (1) 'historical,' including... | |
| Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1913 - 442 sider
...individuals; (b) 'social,, including the community as a whole; and (c) 'religious,' treating one,s relations to the Divine. After making this analysis...curriculum should cover the entire range of known ideas. mg to the two ° groups of Hence, to correspond to the two main groups of interests, Herbart divides... | |
| Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie - 1917 - 194 sider
...presentation. So we have: METHOD. HERBART. Herbart's summary of his pedagogic work is8 "Instruction will form the circle of thought, and education the...character. The last is nothing without the first." "Virtue expresses the whole purpose of edu,84. ZHler's (Elementary Education). Herbart's Steps of Expansion.... | |
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