Pestalozzi: An Account of His Life and WorkLongmans, Green, and Company, 1908 - 322 sider |
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... lozzi's ideas . Pestalozzi said : " I want to psychologise instruction " . There is still some room for a modern Pestalozzi . Meantime much may be gained by a study of Pestalozzi's attempts to psychologise education . A study of origins ...
... lozzi's ideas . Pestalozzi said : " I want to psychologise instruction " . There is still some room for a modern Pestalozzi . Meantime much may be gained by a study of Pestalozzi's attempts to psychologise education . A study of origins ...
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... lozzi was a democrat of the democrats and used his pen on the side of the people . The national govern- ment had been put into the hands of five men , who formed the " Executive Directory " . These were only too glad to make use of the ...
... lozzi was a democrat of the democrats and used his pen on the side of the people . The national govern- ment had been put into the hands of five men , who formed the " Executive Directory " . These were only too glad to make use of the ...
Side 84
... noticed was that Pesta- lozzi's pupils learn to spell , read , write and calculate quickly and well , achieving in six months results which an ordinary village schoolmaster's pupils would hardly attain in three 84 PESTALOZZI .
... noticed was that Pesta- lozzi's pupils learn to spell , read , write and calculate quickly and well , achieving in six months results which an ordinary village schoolmaster's pupils would hardly attain in three 84 PESTALOZZI .
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... lozzi boast , when an old man , of not having read any- thing for forty years . Nor did our masters , his first pupils , read much more than Pestalozzi himself . Their teaching was addressed to the understanding rather than the memory ...
... lozzi boast , when an old man , of not having read any- thing for forty years . Nor did our masters , his first pupils , read much more than Pestalozzi himself . Their teaching was addressed to the understanding rather than the memory ...
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... lozzi could not have been a great man , because he made many and great mistakes . There is not one of the conditions of greatness which Carlyle lays down which Pestalozzi does not more or less fulfil . We , therefore , acclaim him a ...
... lozzi could not have been a great man , because he made many and great mistakes . There is not one of the conditions of greatness which Carlyle lays down which Pestalozzi does not more or less fulfil . We , therefore , acclaim him a ...
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