Educational Ideas in America: A Documentary HistoryS. Alexander Rippa D. McKay Company, 1969 - 609 sider |
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... receive their pay , it should serve as a means of shaming them , when they see that parents too know how a well - planned school should be kept , and finally it is to teach the parents them- selves what to do with children whom they ...
... receive their pay , it should serve as a means of shaming them , when they see that parents too know how a well - planned school should be kept , and finally it is to teach the parents them- selves what to do with children whom they ...
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... received at once . I was still without everything but money when the children arrived ; neither kitchen , rooms , nor beds were ready to receive them . At first this was a source of inconceivable confusion . For the first few weeks I ...
... received at once . I was still without everything but money when the children arrived ; neither kitchen , rooms , nor beds were ready to receive them . At first this was a source of inconceivable confusion . For the first few weeks I ...
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... receive very early in the planning stage in- formation from official sources and con- tinue to receive their information as long as the studies are being conducted . X. ENCOURAGE EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES The central purpose of the ...
... receive very early in the planning stage in- formation from official sources and con- tinue to receive their information as long as the studies are being conducted . X. ENCOURAGE EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES The central purpose of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
RENAISSANCE IDEALS | 18 |
COLONIAL VIEWS ON EDUCATION | 32 |
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activity American B. F. Skinner become behavior better called cation chil child common course culture curriculum dren duty educa effect ence equal eral experience fact feel FRANCIS WAYLAND PARKER give grade human ideal ideas important individual industrial institutions instruction interest JOHANN HEINRICH PESTALOZZI knowledge labor language learning less live Maria Montessori matter means megalopolis ment mental method mind moral nature Navajo Negro never object organization parents pedagogy political practical present principles problem psychology pupils Ralph Waldo Emerson relations sense social society soul taught teacher teaching things Thomas Jefferson thought tion true truth University vidual W. E. BURGHARDT women words young youth