Essays on Educational ReformersDigiCat, 13. jun. 2022 - 473 sider This set of essays is a profoundly educational and thought-provoking examination of various subjects. Each piece includes introductions, analysis and commentary on old and new academic issues. Initially designed for teachers, the book is now widely recognised as informative for the wider public. This book is part of a more comprehensive series of texts called The International Education Series. |
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... mind ; indeed our own century has seen a remarkable instance of it . In reading the thoughts of great writers of earlier times , we cannot but be struck , not only with their ignorance of the material world , but also with their ...
... mind ; indeed our own century has seen a remarkable instance of it . In reading the thoughts of great writers of earlier times , we cannot but be struck , not only with their ignorance of the material world , but also with their ...
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... mind of Europe again became conscious of it in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The re-awakening of this sense of beauty we call the Renascence. § 7. Before we consider the effect of this intellectual revolution on education, let ...
... mind of Europe again became conscious of it in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The re-awakening of this sense of beauty we call the Renascence. § 7. Before we consider the effect of this intellectual revolution on education, let ...
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... mind , when embodied in particular combinations of words , acquired the name of literature or letters , and became almost exclusively the affair of those who had opportunities of study , opportunities afforded only to the few . During ...
... mind , when embodied in particular combinations of words , acquired the name of literature or letters , and became almost exclusively the affair of those who had opportunities of study , opportunities afforded only to the few . During ...
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... mind, began to show itself early in the seventeenth century: its first great champion was Francis Bacon. But by this ... minds of those who think out and act out important changes. Its direct action on the mass of mankind is after all ...
... mind, began to show itself early in the seventeenth century: its first great champion was Francis Bacon. But by this ... minds of those who think out and act out important changes. Its direct action on the mass of mankind is after all ...
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... mind to loll in its easy chair (so to speak) and see pass before it a series of pleasing images. An idea, as Mark Pattison says, “is an excitant, comes from mind and calls forth mind; an image is a sedative;” and most people when they ...
... mind to loll in its easy chair (so to speak) and see pass before it a series of pleasing images. An idea, as Mark Pattison says, “is an excitant, comes from mind and calls forth mind; an image is a sedative;” and most people when they ...
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SCHOOLS OF THE JESUITS | |
MONTAIGNE 15331592 | |
COMENIUS 15921671 | |
THE GENTLEMEN OF PORTROYAL | |
LOCKE 16321704_ | |
BASEDOW AND THE PHILANTHROPINUM | |
FRIEDRICH FROEBEL 17831852 | |
JACOTOT A METHODIZER 17701840 | |
THOUGHTS AND SUGGESTIONS | |
CONCLUSION | |
APPENDIX | |
SYLLABUS OF QUICKS EDUCATIONAL REFORMERS | |
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