| Henry Holman - 1896 - 560 sider
...upon, is, that in education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the uttermost. Children should be led to make their own investigations,...possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Humanity has progressed solely by self-instruction; and that to achieve the best results, each mind... | |
| Henry Holman - 1896 - 810 sider
...upon, is, that in education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the uttermost. Children should be led to make their own investigations,...draw their own inferences. They should be told as litt'e as possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Humanity has progressed solely by... | |
| Henry Holman - 1896 - 562 sider
...upon, is, that in education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the uttermost. Children should be led to make their own investigations,...draw their own inferences. They should be told as litt'e as possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Humanity has progressed solely by... | |
| Henry Holman - 1896 - 562 sider
...upon, is, that in education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the uttermost. Children should be led to make their own investigations,...draw their own. inferences. They should be told as litt'e as possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Humanity has progressed solely by... | |
| Charles Alexander McMurry, Frank Morton McMurry - 1897 - 328 sider
...quotation:* In education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the fullest extent. Children should be led to make their own investigations...possible, and induced to discover as much as' possible. Humanity has progressed solely by self-instruction, and that to achieve the best results each mind... | |
| James Laughlin Hughes - 1897 - 332 sider
...Froebel, says: " In education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the fullest extent. Children should be led to make their own investigations...possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Humanity has progressed solely by self-instruction." H. Courthope Bo wen writes: " The answer comes... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1897 - 632 sider
...be encouraged to tie «taMHfc. CMMm afcwM he led •• Against "telling." Effect of bad teaching. make their own investigations, and to draw their own...possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. I quite agree with Mr. Spencer that this principle cannot be too strenuously insisted on, though it... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 620 sider
...SELF-EDUCATION. In education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the fullest extent. Children should be led to make their own investigations,...possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Humanity has progressed solely by self-instruction ; and that to achieve the best results each mind... | |
| Charles Alexander McMurry, Frank Morton McMurry - 1898 - 326 sider
...quotation:* In education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the fullest extent. Children should be led to make their own investigations...possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Humanity has progressed solely by self-instruction, and that to achieve the best results each mind... | |
| Frank Morton McMurry - 1898 - 328 sider
...quotation:* In education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the fullest extent. Children should be led to make their own investigations...possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Humanity has progressed solely by self-instruction, and that to achieve the best results each mind... | |
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