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Side 59
... senses . On this point Comenius laid great stress , and he was , I believe , the first who did so . Education should proceed , he said , in the following order : first , educate the senses , then the memory , then the intellect ; last ...
... senses . On this point Comenius laid great stress , and he was , I believe , the first who did so . Education should proceed , he said , in the following order : first , educate the senses , then the memory , then the intellect ; last ...
Side 60
... senses , would have introduced a great change into the course of instruction , which was then , as it has for the most part continued , purely literary . We should learn , says Comenius , as much as possible , not from books , but from ...
... senses , would have introduced a great change into the course of instruction , which was then , as it has for the most part continued , purely literary . We should learn , says Comenius , as much as possible , not from books , but from ...
Side 61
... sense is already known , so that the mind may be fixed on the words and their connections . * The Catechism and Bible History may be used for this purpose . Considering the classical authors not suited to boys ' understanding , and not ...
... sense is already known , so that the mind may be fixed on the words and their connections . * The Catechism and Bible History may be used for this purpose . Considering the classical authors not suited to boys ' understanding , and not ...
Side 63
... senses to do their part in the work of early edu- cation . Thus he was the forerunner of Pestalozzi , and of the champions of science as Tyndall and H. Spencer among ourselves . It was not his principles , however , that first attracted ...
... senses to do their part in the work of early edu- cation . Thus he was the forerunner of Pestalozzi , and of the champions of science as Tyndall and H. Spencer among ourselves . It was not his principles , however , that first attracted ...
Side 66
... principle of appealing to the senses , and called in the artist . The result was the ' Orbis Pictus , ' a book which proved * Hoole's preface to his trans . of Orbis Pictus . 6 THE ORBIS PICTUS . ' 67 a favourite with 66 COMENIUS .
... principle of appealing to the senses , and called in the artist . The result was the ' Orbis Pictus , ' a book which proved * Hoole's preface to his trans . of Orbis Pictus . 6 THE ORBIS PICTUS . ' 67 a favourite with 66 COMENIUS .
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