Great Educators of Three Centuries: Their Work and Its Influence on Modern EducationMacmillan Company, 1912 - 289 sider |
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... physical phenomena , in order to throw light upon the meaning of the passages under consideration . There seems also to have been an attempt to adapt education to actual living in a real world and to prepare young people for the ...
... physical phenomena , in order to throw light upon the meaning of the passages under consideration . There seems also to have been an attempt to adapt education to actual living in a real world and to prepare young people for the ...
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... physical , chemical , astronomical , medical , and engineering experiments and discoveries , including the artificial production of metals , the forcing of plants , grafting , and variation of species , the infusion of serums ...
... physical , chemical , astronomical , medical , and engineering experiments and discoveries , including the artificial production of metals , the forcing of plants , grafting , and variation of species , the infusion of serums ...
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... Physical edu- young children . He held that bodily vigor and physi- sense training cal education were essential , and made sense training an important part of the course . He further broadened and enriched the entire curriculum by ...
... Physical edu- young children . He held that bodily vigor and physi- sense training cal education were essential , and made sense training an important part of the course . He further broadened and enriched the entire curriculum by ...
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... physical training in the Thoughts . When in this work he comes to treat moral education , he declares at the start : " As the strength of the Body lies chiefly in being able to en- dure Hardships , so also does that of the Mind . And ...
... physical training in the Thoughts . When in this work he comes to treat moral education , he declares at the start : " As the strength of the Body lies chiefly in being able to en- dure Hardships , so also does that of the Mind . And ...
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Their Work and Its Influence on Modern Education Frank Pierrepont Graves. and physical training by recognize the absolute authority of their fathers and tutors.1 The ideal upon which Locke bases his physical train- the ' harden- ing is ...
Their Work and Its Influence on Modern Education Frank Pierrepont Graves. and physical training by recognize the absolute authority of their fathers and tutors.1 The ideal upon which Locke bases his physical train- the ' harden- ing is ...
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