the individual, independent activity of the pupil is of much greater importance than the ordinary busy officiousness of many who assume the office of educators... Letters from Hofwyl - Σελίδα 20των Mrs. Barwell (Louisa Mary) - 1842 - 372 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| 1831 - 858 σελίδες
...knowledge of his intellectual character, with all its resources and defects, in order to aid in its further development, according to the apparent intention of...many who assume the office of educators and teachers. Thev too often render the child a mere magazine of knowledge, collected by means purely mechanical,... | |
| 1835 - 458 σελίδες
...knowledge of his individual character, with all its resources and defects, in order to aid in its further development according to the apparent intention of...collected by means purely mechanical, which furnishes him with neither direction nor aid in the business of life. The more ill-digested knowledge a man thus... | |
| Alexander Dallas Bache - 1839 - 724 σελίδες
...page 307. REMARKS OF M. EMANUEL DE FELLENBERG, ON EDUCATION, VERIFIED BY HIS OBSERVATIONS AT HOFWYL. " On the reception of a new pupil, our first object...of much greater importance than the ordinary, busy ofHciousness of many who assume the office of educators and teachers. They too often render the child... | |
| Alexander Dallas Bache - 1839 - 720 σελίδες
...independent activity of the pupil is of much greater importance than the ordinary, busy officiousncss of many who assume the office of educators and teachers....often render the child a mere magazine of knowledge, •ollected by means purely mechanical, which furnishes him neither direction nor aid in the business... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 898 σελίδες
...God.1" " On the reception of a new pupil, our first object is to obtain an accurate knowledge of hi> individual character, with all its resources and defects,...of much greater importance than the ordinary, busy ofnciousness of many who assume the office of educators and teachers. They too often render the child... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 916 σελίδες
...to obtain an accurate luiowledge of his individual character, with all its resources and defect«, in order to aid in its farther development, according...of much greater importance than the ordinary, busy officiousnese of many who assume the office of educators and teachers. They too often render the child... | |
| 1857 - 862 σελίδες
...discipline should k directed, if he means to fill the exalted office of 'being a fellow-worker wish God.1" " On the reception of a new pupil, our first object...of much greater importance than the ordinary, busy offieiousness of many who assume the office of tdueators and teachers. They too often render the child... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1857 - 864 σελίδες
...should be directed, if he means to fill the exalted office of 'being a fellow-worker with God.1" " ( >n the reception of a new pupil, our first object is...of much greater importance than the ordinary, busy oftieiousness of many who assume the office of educators and teachers. They too often render the child... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1857 - 376 σελίδες
...independent aetivity of the pupil is of much greater importanee than the ordinary, husy offieiousness of many who assume the office of educators and teachers....often render the child a mere magazine of knowledge, colleeted hy means purely mechanical, which furnishes him neither direetion nor aid in the husiness... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1858 - 180 σελίδες
...this manner, has been often demonstrated. Our position is confirmed by Fellenberg, who says, that ' the individual, independent activity of the pupil,...officiousness of many who assume the office of educators.' " Horace Mann says, that, " unfortunately, education amongst us consists too much in telling, not in... | |
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