Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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Side 76
... method of words for the truer method of Nature , which knows no hurry , and is content to wait . In this way a specious form of development is produced , hiding the want of real inward strength , but satisfying times like our own . 36 ...
... method of words for the truer method of Nature , which knows no hurry , and is content to wait . In this way a specious form of development is produced , hiding the want of real inward strength , but satisfying times like our own . 36 ...
Side 93
... Pestalozzi's method of education , the analogy , that is , between the development of the moral and intellectual man , and the physical development of the plant ; in other words , the organism of education . In volume i . , page 407 ...
... Pestalozzi's method of education , the analogy , that is , between the development of the moral and intellectual man , and the physical development of the plant ; in other words , the organism of education . In volume i . , page 407 ...
Side 95
... method of regeneration , he tried to make it known by his writings , and explained it in such a way as to make it clear , he thought , to everybody , and capable of being carried out in every village and every family . But then various ...
... method of regeneration , he tried to make it known by his writings , and explained it in such a way as to make it clear , he thought , to everybody , and capable of being carried out in every village and every family . But then various ...
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... method was not much to Pestalozzi's taste , nor was it in accordance with the general bent of his mind ; it is probable indeed that he would never have adopted it , had he not been persuaded by his friend Fichte , the philo- sopher ...
... method was not much to Pestalozzi's taste , nor was it in accordance with the general bent of his mind ; it is probable indeed that he would never have adopted it , had he not been persuaded by his friend Fichte , the philo- sopher ...
Side 112
... Pestalozzi's method of education . But with all this , the book , if it is to be really useful , must be rewritten ; and since the author did not follow Niederer's advice , some capable man is wanted , first to saturate himself with ...
... Pestalozzi's method of education . But with all this , the book , if it is to be really useful , must be rewritten ; and since the author did not follow Niederer's advice , some capable man is wanted , first to saturate himself with ...
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