Since they are not, since really to satisfy an impulse or interest means to work it out, and working it out involves running up against obstacles, becoming acquainted with materials, exercising ingenuity, patience, persistence, alertness, it of necessity... Religious Education: A Comprehensive Text Book - Side 303af William Walter Smith - 1909 - 509 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Dewey - 1899 - 152 sider
...ignore and repress the activities, or else to humor them. But if we have organization of equipment and of materials, there is another path open to us....to work it out, and working it out involves running up against obstacles, becoming acquainted with materials, exercising ingenuity, patience, persistence,... | |
| John Dewey - 1899 - 170 sider
...ignore and repress the activities, or else to humor them. But if we have organization of equipment and of materials, there is another path open to us....to work it out, and working it out involves running up against obstacles, becoming acquainted with materials, exercising ingenuity, patience, persistence,... | |
| John Dewey - 1900 - 152 sider
...opp rutouis. We rhi|d's artivifies, giving them exerairing Certain linrs,.flnH ean thiisJead^up_Lo the goal which logically stands at the end of the...to work it out, and working it out involves running up against obstacles,, becoming acquainted with materials, exercising ingenuity, patience, persistence,... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Education - 1905 - 410 sider
...ignore and repress the activities, or else to humour them. But if we have organisation of equipment and of materials, there is another path open to us....to work it out, and working it out involves running up against obstacles, becoming acquainted with materials, exercising ingenuity, patience, persistence,... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Education - 1905 - 446 sider
...ignore and repress the activities, or else to humour them. But if we have organisation of equipment aud of materials, there is another path open to us. We...satisfy an impulse or interest means to work it out, and w< a L ing it out involves running up against obstacles, becoming acquainted with materials, exercising... | |
| Catherine Isabel Dodd - 1906 - 208 sider
...us except to excite and indulge these impulses of the child, the question might well be asked," but, "we can direct the child's activities, giving them...logically stands at the end of the paths followed " Any form of education which loses sight either of the nature of the child, or of the nature of the... | |
| Donald N. Levine - 2006 - 319 sider
...and again would afford the discipline that led to the development of robust powers. In Dewey's words, "Since really to satisfy an impulse or interest means...to work it out, and working it out involves running up against obstacles, becoming acquainted with materials, exercising ingenuity, patience, persistence,... | |
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