| 1911 - 988 σελίδες
...teaching. The psychological critics say it is unnecessary and wasteful. The result is that, in these larter days, the distribution of objective work has changed...concrete has had even a better chance to impress itself. The nature of the materials proper to objective teaching has likewise been too narrowly interpreted.... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1911 - 1154 σελίδες
...instruction than before. Perhaps no fewer subjects ft i, 104 MATHEMATICS IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. in the lower grades are presented objectively, but...concrete has had even a better chance to impress itself. The nature of the materials proper to objective teaching has likewise been too narrowly interpreted.... | |
| James Earl Russell - 1911 - 376 σελίδες
...quality of variation is required when the pupil is to derive abstract notions from concrete materials. It is too frequently the case that the teacher will...the relation of addition." The accidental element is thus emphasized as frequently as the essential one, and being concrete has even a better chance... | |
| Joseph Clifton Brown, Lotus Delta Coffman - 1924 - 408 σελίδες
...inducing boards of education to buy it. His third indictment is the limited use of the materials on hand. "It is too frequently the case that the teacher will...two persistent associations — 'lentils' and the relations of addition. A wide variety in the objective material used would make teaching more effective,... | |
| 1911 - 610 σελίδες
...the teacher will treat the fundamental addition combinations with one set of objects, eg, lentils. ln all the child's objective experience within that field...concrete has had even a better chance to impress itself. The nature of the materials proper to objective teaching has likewise been too narrowly interpreted.... | |
| James Earl Russell - 1911 - 364 σελίδες
...quality of variation is required when the pupil is to derive abstract notions from concrete materials. It is too frequently the case that the teacher will...the relation of addition." The accidental element is thus emphasized as frequently as the essential one, and being concrete has even a better chance... | |
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