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" The question which we contend is of such transcendent moment, is, not whether such or such knowledge is of worth, but what is its relative worth? When they have named certain advantages which a given course of study has secured them, persons are apt to... "
General Methods of Teaching in Elementary Schools: Including the ... - Side 101
af Samuel Chester Parker - 1919 - 332 sider
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Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1919 - 252 sider
...ascertaining wjjether or not tread is more nutritive ""^F^^ — ^•"•• !.^~=^'-"'. J^i • — The question which we contend is of such transcendent...moment, is, not whether such or such knowledge is of V worth, but what is its relative worth ? When they have named certain advantages which a given course...
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Methods of Teaching in High Schools

Samuel Chester Parker - 1920 - 600 sider
...found in the early part of his essay entitled " What Know!-. edge is Most Worth." It reads as follows : The question which we contend is of such transcendent...of the advantage is the point to be judged. \ There L-. perhaps, not a subject to which men devote attention that has n: ; some value. A year diligently...
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Readings in the History of Education: A Collection of Sources and ..., Del 1

Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 718 sider
...personal welfare. The question which we contend is of such transcendent moment is, not whether such and such knowledge is of worth, but what is its relative...themselves; quite forgetting that the adequateness of the advantages is the point to be judged. In education, then, this is the question of questions, which...
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Readings in the History of Education: A Collection of Sources and ..., Del 1

Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 720 sider
...some of these have more reference to the good opinion of others than to immediate personal welfare. The question which we contend is of such transcendent moment is, not whether such and such knowledge is of worth, but what is its relative worth. When they have named certain advantages...
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Our Evolving High School Curriculum

Calvin Olin Davis - 1927 - 320 sider
...inutility and remoteness from life interests. But after all, as Spencer said: l The question which ... is of such transcendent moment is not whether such...knowledge is of worth, but what is its relative worth. . . . There is perhaps not a subject to which men devote attention that has not some value. But we...
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Music Education: Source Readings from Ancient Greece to Today

Michael L. Mark - 2002 - 340 sider
...of our age. Education: Intellectual. Moral. and Physical — What Knowledge Is of Most Worth . . . The question which we contend is of such transcendent...knowledge is of worth, but what is its relative worth? Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical 49 When they have named certain advantages which a given...
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Great Pedagogical Essays: Plato to Spencer

F. V. N. Painter - 2003 - 433 sider
...that the whole of dietetics lies in determining whether or not bread is more nutritive than potatoes. The question which we contend is of such transcendent...themselves ; quite forgetting that the adequateness of the advantages is the point to be judged. There is, perhaps, not a subject to which men devote attention...
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Friends' Weekly Intelligencer, Bind 16

1859 - 836 sider
...that the whole of dietetics lies in determining whether or cot bread is more nutritive than potatoes I remarkable instance of divine condescension to Abniham...the impending doom of Sodom and Gomorrah. As he sat advantages is the point to be judged. There is, perhaps, not a subject to which men devote attention...
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The Naturalists' Leisure Hour and Monthly Bulletin

1879 - 524 sider
...that the whole of dietetics lies in determining whether or not bread is more nutritive than potatoes ! The question which we contend is of such transcendent moment, is, not whether such knowledge is of worth, but what is its relative worth ? When they have named certain advantages which...
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