After taking a general view of the valley, we were made to examine the details, until we had obtained an exact and complete idea of it. We were then told to take some of the clay which lay in beds on one side of the valley, and fill the baskets which... Pestalozzi: His Life and Work - Side 255af Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 438 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 494 sider
...lake and I never saw it again. an old man, of not having read anything for forty years. Nor did onr masters, his first pupils, read much more than Pestalozzi...discover the truths of geometry for ourselves. After beiug once put in the way of it, the end to be reached was pointed out to us, and we were left to work... | |
 | Henry Holman - 1908 - 350 sider
...had brought for the purpose. _ ' " On our return to the castle, we took our places at the long table, and reproduced in relief the valley we had just studied,...which by this means we did not see till we were in a condition to understand it." From the very beginnings geography is to be cor- \ related with the other... | |
 | Samuel Chester Parker - 1912 - 540 sider
...long tables, and reproduced in relief the valley we had just studied, each one doing the part that had been allotted to him. In the course of the next...shown the map, which by this means we did not see until we were in a position to understand it. (4 : 255.) These examples are representative of the methods... | |
 | Samuel Chester Parker - 1919 - 360 sider
...the long tables and reproduced in relief the valley we had just studied, each one doing the part that had been allotted to him. In the course of the next few days, [occurred] more walks and more explorations, each day on higher ground, and each time with a... | |
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