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" I am convinced that the method of teaching which approaches most nearly to the method of investigation is incomparably the best; since, not content with serving up a few barren and lifeless truths, it leads to the stock on which they grew; it tends to... "
Essays on Educational Reformers - Side 437
af Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 568 sider
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The American Journal of Education, Bind 1–24;Bind 26

Henry Barnard - 1876 - 902 sider
...barren and lifeless truths, it leads to the stock on which they grew ; it tends to set the student himself in the track of invention, and to direct him into those paths in which discoveries have been made." Our very language abounds with false analogies, which betray a radical...
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The Friendship of Books

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1880 - 436 sider
...few barren and lifeless truths, it leads to the stock on which they grew; it tends to set the reader himself in the track of invention, and to direct him...in which the author has made his own discoveries, if he should be so happy as to have made any that are valuable." I think, if you put these things together,...
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Education, Bind 4

1884 - 682 sider
...truths, it leads to the stock on which they grow ; it tends to set the reader (a learner) himself on the track of invention, and to direct him into those...in which the author has made his own discoveries." s Adapting the principle of Diesterweg, we may say that the method of historical instruction is identical...
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Lectures on the Science and Art of Education: With Other Lectures and Essays

Joseph Payne - 1880 - 410 sider
...&c.], it leads to the stock on which they grew ; it tends to set the reader [or learner] himself on the track of invention, and to direct him into those paths in which the author [or scientific investigator] has made his own discoveries." It is obvious that our children, engaged...
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Life and letters of William Ballantyne Hodgson, ed. by J.M.D. Meiklejohn

William Ballantyne Hodgson - 1883 - 428 sider
...and lifeless truths, it tends to the stock on which they grew ; it tends to set the reader himself on the track of invention, and to direct him into those...in which the author has made his own discoveries." This reads just like a forecast of Dr. Hodgson's actual practice. — Whately's habit was to set a...
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The Health exhibition literature. v. 16, Bind 16

1884 - 514 sider
...lifeless truths, it leads to the stock on which they grew : it tends to set the learner himself on the track of invention, and to direct him into those...in which the author has made his own discoveries." It may be said that this statement is applicable to science, and to science only. But I am prepared...
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Evolution in history, language, and science, four addresses delivered at the ...

Crystal palace company - 1884 - 176 sider
...and lifeless truths, it leads to the stock on which they grew; it tends to set the learner himself on the track of invention, and to direct him into those paths in which the author himself has made his own discoveries." After this apt quotation from Burke, Professor Meiklejohn goes...
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Lectures on the Science and Art of Education, with Other Lectures

Joseph Payne - 1884 - 278 sider
...&c.], it leads to the stock on which they grew; it tends to set the reader [or learner] himself on the track of invention, and to direct him into those paths in which the author [or scientific investigator] has made his own discoveries." It is obvious that our children, engaged...
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Lectures on the Science and Art of Education: With Other Lectures and Essays

Joseph Payne - 1885 - 296 sider
...etc.], it leads to the stock on which they grew; it tends to set the reader [or learner] himself on the track of invention, and to direct him into those paths in which the author [or scientific investigator] has made his own discoveries." It is obvious that our children, engaged...
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The Friendship of Books: And Other Lectures

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1889 - 344 sider
...few barren and lifeless truths, it leads to the stock on which they grew ; it tends to set the reader himself in the track of invention, and to direct him...in which the author has made his own discoveries, if he should be so happy as to have made any that are valuable." I think, if you put these things together,...
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