To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge ; and the only rational mode of judging of any educational course is, to judge in what degree it discharges such function. Essays on Educational Reformers - Side 442af Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 568 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 130 sider
...great thing needful for us to learn, is, by consequence, the great thing which education has to teach. To prepare us for complete living is the function...discharge ; and the only rational mode of judging of any educational course is, to judge in what degree it discharges such function. This test, never used... | |
| Anna Jane Buckland - 1884 - 302 sider
...concerns us to know ;' and the general principle which guides him in this quest is the dictum — ' To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge.' But perhaps you have come across the book before, and then, my dear Miss Anna, you will talk to me... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1885 - 842 sider
...' complete living' from Herbert Spencer's definition, and say that, ' To prepare us for examination is the function which education has to discharge,...judge in what degree it discharges such function.' I do not wish at present to contend that preparation for examination is not also preparation for '... | |
| National Eclectic Medical Association of the United States of America - 1885 - 578 sider
...character to a degree perverted. Every constituent of human nature should have full development. " To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge," says Mr. Spencer ; "and the only rational mode of judging of any educational cause is to judge in what... | |
| 1885 - 998 sider
...great thing needful for ua to learn, is by consequence the great thing which education has to teach. To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge." This, general statement is exceedingly beautiful. We may be inclined: to pronounce it faultless. But... | |
| Frederick John Gladman - 1885 - 252 sider
...every special problem is — the right ruling of conduct in all directions under all circumstances. To prepare us for complete living is the function which Education has to discharge. "|| Education is the total action of those external agents which make a man what he is. This refers... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1886 - 376 sider
...living is the function which education has to discharge ; and the only rational mode of judging of any educational course is to judge in what degree it discharges such function." There are two elements, logically distinguishable but practically inseparable, entering into education.... | |
| 1913 - 564 sider
...great thing needful for us to learn, is by consequence, the great thing which education has to teach. To prepare us for complete living is the function...to discharge; and the only rational mode of judging any educational course is, to judge in what degree it discharges such functions. Particularly does... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1888 - 436 sider
...years. Herbert Spencer, in his excellent work on " Education," contends that, "to prepare us for a complete living is the function which education has...course is to judge in what degree it discharges such functions." It scarcely demands a second thought to discern that the system in vogue does not make... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1888 - 438 sider
...years. Herbert Spencer, in his excellent work on " Education," contends that, "to prepare us for a complete living is the function which education has...course is to judge in what degree it discharges such functions." It scarcely demands a second thought to discern that the system in vogue does not make... | |
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