| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1893 - 24 páginas
...told, "that it does not matter what subjects the child studies, so that he studies something thoroly in an observational method. If the method be right, it...fitted to develop this important faculty which he chooses or which be chosen for him." This may be 10 true as respects method; but there is no method... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1896 - 394 páginas
...that it does not matter what subject the child studies, so that he studies something thoroughly in an observational method. If the method be right, it...fitted to develop this important faculty which he chooses or which be chosen for him." This may be true as respects method; but there is no method of... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1896 - 396 páginas
..."that it does not matter what subject the child studies, so that he studies something thoroughly in an observational method. If the method be right, it...fitted to develop this important faculty which he chooses or which be chosen for him.'' This may be true as respects method; but there is no method of... | |
| Charles J. C. Bennett - 1905 - 88 páginas
...observation, it does not matter what subject the child studies, so that he study something thoroughly in an observational method. If the method be right, it...important faculty, which he choose or which be chosen for him.5 Mathematics does furnish the power for deliberate thought and accurate statement, and to speak... | |
| Charles J. C. Bennett - 1907 - 92 páginas
...observation, it does not matter what subject the child studies, so that he study something thoroughly in an observational method. If the method be right, it...faculty, which he choose or which be chosen for him.* Mathematics does furnish the power for deliberate thought and accurate statement, and to speak the... | |
| 1894 - 474 páginas
...power, is observation; that is to say, the alert, intent, and accurate use of all the senses. * * * If the method be right, it does not matter, among...faculty, which he choose, or which be chosen for him." In looking over nature's store-house, it seems to me, that, in all her three kingdoms, no fitter objects... | |
| Lester Alonzo Williams, George Arthur Rice - 1927 - 360 páginas
...It does not matter what subjects the child studies, so that he studies something thoroughly and in an observational method. If the method be right, it...subjects well fitted to develop this important faculty (attention) which he chooses or which is chosen for him." President Hadley of Yale carried this one... | |
| 1894 - 610 páginas
...studies something thoroughly in an observational 1 English translation, p. 42. 'Ibid. * p. 53. 129 method. If the method be right, it does not matter...fitted to develop this important faculty which he chooses or which is chosen for him." ' The views expressed by the Committee of Ten have not passed... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1895 - 1100 páginas
...that "it does not matter what subjects the child studies, so that he studies something thoroughly in an observational method. If the method be right, it...fitted to develop this important faculty, which he chooses or which is chosen for him." ("The Forum," December, 1893, p. 418.) The views expressed by... | |
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