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... Rousseau , Pes- talozzi , and other reformers , must in some measure have fluence was in- direct . been responsible for the great development of the physi- cal 156 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION ism Social Realism The Relations of ...
... Rousseau , Pes- talozzi , and other reformers , must in some measure have fluence was in- direct . been responsible for the great development of the physi- cal 156 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION ism Social Realism The Relations of ...
Side 175
... Rousseau , Base- modern educa- dow , Pestalozzi , Herbart , Froebel - but even in the actual curricula and methods of educational institutions . Realistic Tendencies in Elementary Schools . — While the effect of sense realism upon the ...
... Rousseau , Base- modern educa- dow , Pestalozzi , Herbart , Froebel - but even in the actual curricula and methods of educational institutions . Realistic Tendencies in Elementary Schools . — While the effect of sense realism upon the ...
Side 179
... the sense realists , and many of his ideas proved so similar and suggestive to Rousseau's realist , or a thought ( see p . 213 ) , that he 179 CHAPTER XVI FORMAL DISCIPLINE IN EDUCATION • Locke's Work and Its Various Classifications ...
... the sense realists , and many of his ideas proved so similar and suggestive to Rousseau's realist , or a thought ( see p . 213 ) , that he 179 CHAPTER XVI FORMAL DISCIPLINE IN EDUCATION • Locke's Work and Its Various Classifications ...
Side 204
... latter becomes evident chiefly in the emotionalism and ' naturalism ' of Rousseau . Although these aspects of the revolutionary movement somewhat overlapped each other and had certain features 204 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
... latter becomes evident chiefly in the emotionalism and ' naturalism ' of Rousseau . Although these aspects of the revolutionary movement somewhat overlapped each other and had certain features 204 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
Side 203
... Rousseau , pro- moted an emotionalism and ' naturalism ' that were in keeping with the sentiments of the times . The early treatises of Rousseau advocated a complete return to nature , but his later works somewhat modified this attitude ...
... Rousseau , pro- moted an emotionalism and ' naturalism ' that were in keeping with the sentiments of the times . The early treatises of Rousseau advocated a complete return to nature , but his later works somewhat modified this attitude ...
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