Introductory Education Psychology: A Book for Teachers in TrainingMacMillan, 1912 - 180 σελίδες |
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... periods of slight and of vigorous activity . Why are food , air and water necessary to the body ? It is estimated that ... period of time ? Why would Education be impossible , if the child did not possess this capacity for change ? Give ...
... periods of slight and of vigorous activity . Why are food , air and water necessary to the body ? It is estimated that ... period of time ? Why would Education be impossible , if the child did not possess this capacity for change ? Give ...
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... period of learning activity before reaching maturity ? C. - Environment . - Consider the influence of the child's surroundings upon his educational advance . Point out ways in which his education is dependent upon animals , plants ...
... period of learning activity before reaching maturity ? C. - Environment . - Consider the influence of the child's surroundings upon his educational advance . Point out ways in which his education is dependent upon animals , plants ...
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... period of extended infancy , that is , of special adaptability to rapid change , is much longer in the case of a child than in the lower animals , and the capacity for acquiring knowledge ( c ) In a civilized community , without school ...
... period of extended infancy , that is , of special adaptability to rapid change , is much longer in the case of a child than in the lower animals , and the capacity for acquiring knowledge ( c ) In a civilized community , without school ...
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... period of extended infancy , that is , of special adaptability to rapid change , is much longer in the case of a child than in the lower animals , and the capacity for acquiring knowledge and forming habits is almost infinite . The ...
... period of extended infancy , that is , of special adaptability to rapid change , is much longer in the case of a child than in the lower animals , and the capacity for acquiring knowledge and forming habits is almost infinite . The ...
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... period preceding maturity , there is con- stant change and reconstruction of mind and body . We have also found that the fundamental problem of educational science is how to secure the most desirable changes at every step in the process ...
... period preceding maturity , there is con- stant change and reconstruction of mind and body . We have also found that the fundamental problem of educational science is how to secure the most desirable changes at every step in the process ...
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Σελίδα ii - AND CO. : LIMITED LONDON . BOMBAY , CALCUTTA MELBOURNE THE MACMILLAN COMPANY NEW YORK . BOSTON . CHICAGO ATLANTA . SAN FRANCISCO THE MACMILLAN CO. OF CANADA, LTD. TORONTO SCIENCE AND CHRISTIAN TRADITION ESSAYS BY THOMAS H.
Σελίδα 134 - A primrose by the river's brim, A yellow primrose was to him, And it was nothing more.
Σελίδα 35 - It is the taking possession by the mind, in clear and vivid form, of one out of what seem several simultaneously possible objects or trains of thought.
Σελίδα 68 - Perception is the apperceptive or synthetic activity of mind whereby the data of sensation take on the forms of representation in space and time; or it is the process of the construction of our representation of the external world.
Σελίδα 68 - ... activities of attention into definite objects. If sensation is properly described, after a common fashion, as the process in which the mind and the world of matter first come together, perception may be described as the point in which the past and the present come together for the creation of a new object. The perceived thing is not simply the physically present vibrations of atoms and molecules which we call light, or sound, or what not; it is these vibrations, as they are interpreted by a psychophysical...
Σελίδα 54 - It is impossible to attend without something to attend to. (q) It is difficult to attend when the material presented is too familiar or unfamiliar. (r) It is difficult to attend when the conditions under which the learner is placed are unfavorable to physical or mental well-being. (s) The way to teach the child to be attentive is to supply the best materials and conditions for the reconstructive activity. (t) It is not sufficient for the mind to be brought in contact with the material; it must act...
Σελίδα 63 - More specifically, it is the elementary consciousness which arises from the reaction of the soul upon a nervous impulse conducted to the brain from the affection of some sensory nerve-ending by a physical stimulus.
Σελίδα 117 - It states that at any given temperature, the volume of a given mass of gas varies inversely as the pressure to which it is subjected.
Σελίδα 17 - Change through External Stimulus. — Point out ways in which the changes in your present experience are due to the influence of your present surroundings. To what extent can you control future changes by establishing conditions which will stimulate the nerves in certain ways? Perform a number of experiments by which you will receive certain sensations at a definite time. Suggest ways in which such experiments may fail and show how failure may be avoided. E. — Internal Control of Mental Change.
Σελίδα 43 - By it is meant thai activity of synthesis by which mental data of any kind (sensations, percepts, concepts) are constructed into higher forms of relation and the perception of things which are related becomes the perception of the relation of things.