Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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Roger de baron Guimps. father's time and strength , and for the next five years he was simply the companion of the little ragged children , of whom we shall read in the next chapter . In 1782 , in a periodical he was then editing ...
Roger de baron Guimps. father's time and strength , and for the next five years he was simply the companion of the little ragged children , of whom we shall read in the next chapter . In 1782 , in a periodical he was then editing ...
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... dren that by their own strength , and with God's help , they are capable not only of satisfying their own wants , but of contributing to the happiness of their family and country . " It is not enough , " he would say.
... dren that by their own strength , and with God's help , they are capable not only of satisfying their own wants , but of contributing to the happiness of their family and country . " It is not enough , " he would say.
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... strength , and remaining fortune to the simplification of the instruction and domestic education of the people . " In the winter of 1774 the experiment began , and several children , some from the neighbouring villages , some mere ...
... strength , and remaining fortune to the simplification of the instruction and domestic education of the people . " In the winter of 1774 the experiment began , and several children , some from the neighbouring villages , some mere ...
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... which they are so often a prey . " I have proved that children , after having lost health , strength , and courage in a life of idleness and mendicity , have , when once set to regular work , quickly PESTALOZZI THE PHILANTHROPIST . 55.
... which they are so often a prey . " I have proved that children , after having lost health , strength , and courage in a life of idleness and mendicity , have , when once set to regular work , quickly PESTALOZZI THE PHILANTHROPIST . 55.
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... strength to the education of poor friendless children . I promise that the number of the children shall be regulated by the financial support I receive . I promise to teach them . all to read , write , and cipher ; I promise to give all ...
... strength to the education of poor friendless children . I promise that the number of the children shall be regulated by the financial support I receive . I promise to teach them . all to read , write , and cipher ; I promise to give all ...
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