Pestalozzi: An Account of His Life and WorkLongmans, Green, and Company, 1908 - 322 sider |
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Side 27
... begin immediate reforms in the territory of Zurich ; and to support the down- trodden and poor in their demands for the extension of the rights of the people . The society met weekly , and chiefly occupied itself in debating Rousseau's ...
... begin immediate reforms in the territory of Zurich ; and to support the down- trodden and poor in their demands for the extension of the rights of the people . The society met weekly , and chiefly occupied itself in debating Rousseau's ...
Side 39
... begin with the most destitute and degraded children ; to educate them , in the first place , through their feelings , their ordinary work , and domestic life : and to aim at making them self - respecting and self- dependent . His wife ...
... begin with the most destitute and degraded children ; to educate them , in the first place , through their feelings , their ordinary work , and domestic life : and to aim at making them self - respecting and self- dependent . His wife ...
Side 105
... begin , continue and end his education under the influence of the system . It was impossible to uproot the bad habits of many years . of wrong training , and begin everything afresh . The attempt to pour new wine into old bottles had ...
... begin , continue and end his education under the influence of the system . It was impossible to uproot the bad habits of many years . of wrong training , and begin everything afresh . The attempt to pour new wine into old bottles had ...
Side 137
... begin a conversation with him easily enough , but it is not often that one can keep him to one subject , and get him to discuss it thoroughly . He merely breaks the current of his own thoughts for a few minutes , says a few friendly ...
... begin a conversation with him easily enough , but it is not often that one can keep him to one subject , and get him to discuss it thoroughly . He merely breaks the current of his own thoughts for a few minutes , says a few friendly ...
Side 179
... begin , continue and end in this way . He speaks of these fundamental processes as anschauung . This word has been variously translated into English as ( 1 ) intui- tion , ( 2 ) sense - impression , and ( 3 ) observation . We shall ...
... begin , continue and end in this way . He speaks of these fundamental processes as anschauung . This word has been variously translated into English as ( 1 ) intui- tion , ( 2 ) sense - impression , and ( 3 ) observation . We shall ...
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