Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... living together in a well - managed house not only lessens the expense of supporting these children , but increases their zeal for work , and encourages their proper development . " Had I but had the necessary means , I do not doubt but ...
... living together in a well - managed house not only lessens the expense of supporting these children , but increases their zeal for work , and encourages their proper development . " Had I but had the necessary means , I do not doubt but ...
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... living and working with me . They are in perfect health , and their happiness , in spite of hard work , has surpassed my expectations . Their general cheerfulness and courage , and the delicate feeling and affection of which several of ...
... living and working with me . They are in perfect health , and their happiness , in spite of hard work , has surpassed my expectations . Their general cheerfulness and courage , and the delicate feeling and affection of which several of ...
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... living is of the very simplest ; they must learn to work steadily and carefully with their hands , the chief part of their time being devoted to this manual work , and their instruction and education being associated with it . The work ...
... living is of the very simplest ; they must learn to work steadily and carefully with their hands , the chief part of their time being devoted to this manual work , and their instruction and education being associated with it . The work ...
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... living . Judging from his experience , Pestalozzi thinks that even the weakest and most feeble - minded ones may be saved . But the director must be a father to them , no other re- lationship being really efficacious and salutary in ...
... living . Judging from his experience , Pestalozzi thinks that even the weakest and most feeble - minded ones may be saved . But the director must be a father to them , no other re- lationship being really efficacious and salutary in ...
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... living God , and wins heaven . for her husband and children.'1 " I was anxious to see the woman to whom he owed so much . As she did not appear , Pestalozzi took me to the field where she was working , and asked her a few questions ...
... living God , and wins heaven . for her husband and children.'1 " I was anxious to see the woman to whom he owed so much . As she did not appear , Pestalozzi took me to the field where she was working , and asked her a few questions ...
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Side 175 - ... from the first step to the second, from the second to the third, and so on. The pupils no longer drew letters on their slates, but lines, curves, angles, and squares.
Side 366 - Zurich, the 1zth of January, 1746 Died at Brugg, the 17th of February, 1827 Saviour of the poor at Neuhof, at Stanz the father of orphans, at Burgdorf and Munchenbuchsee founder of the popular school, at Yverdun the educator of humanity; man, Christian, and citizen. All for others, nothing for himself. Peace to his ashes. TO OUR FATHER PESTALOZZI Grateful Aargau The spread of the method in Europe.