| Warren Colburn - 1825 - 144 σελίδες
...correct, is not always the most expeditious. The fondness which children usually manifest for these exercises, and the facility with which they perform...necessary rather to furnish occasions for them to exercise tljeir own skill in performing examples, than jto give them rules. They should be allowed to pursue... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1826 - 176 σελίδες
...expeditious. The fondness which children usually manifest for these exercises, and the facility sjith which they perform them, seem to indicate that the...performing examples, than to give them rules. They should be allowed to pursue their own method first, and then they should be made to observe and explain it,... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1827 - 186 σελίδες
...correct, is not always the most expeditious. The fondness which children usually manifest for these exercises, and the facility with which they perform...occasions for them to exercise their own skill in porforming examples, than to give them rules. They should bo allowed to pursue their own method first,... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1828 - 190 σελίδες
...correct, is not always the most expeditious. The fondness wh'vh children usually manifest for these exercises, and the facility with which they perform...indicate that the science of numbers, to a certain ex* rt ^ tent, should be among the first lessons taught to them.* To succeed in this, however, it is... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1829 - 180 σελίδες
...the first lessous taught to them.* To succeed in tins, hoivever, it is necessary rather to fur* Dish occasions for them to exercise their own skill in...performing examples, than to give them rules. They should Ы» allowed to pursue their own method first, and then they should be made to observe and explain... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1840 - 190 σελίδες
...correct, is not always the most expeditious. The fondness which children usually manifest for these exercises, and the facility with which they perform...performing examples, than to give them rules. They should be allowed to pursue their own method first, and then they should be made to observe and explain it;... | |
| 1863 - 746 σελίδες
...which they are called upon to attend to. * * The fondness which children usually manifest for these exercises, and the facility with which they perform...in performing examples, than to give them rules." He goes on to speak of the plan of the work, as follows : [The italics in these extracts are our own.]... | |
| 1864 - 568 σελίδες
...which they are called upon to attend to. . . The fondness which children usually manifest for these exercises, and the facility with which they perform...taught to them. " To succeed in this, however, it ig necessary rather to furnish occanomfor tfiem to exercise their awn ikill in performing examjJts,... | |
| 1863 - 536 σελίδες
...measure, and from this he forms the idea of more and less ; which is the idea of quantity. • • " To succeed in this, however, it is necessary rather to furnish occasions for them to txercise their own skill in performing examples, than to give tltem rules." He goes on to speak of... | |
| 1913 - 580 σελίδες
...rules. He says: To succeed in this (ie, teaching arithmetic to children), however, it is more necessary to furnish occasions for them to exercise their own skill in performing examples, rather than to give them rules. But even these devices do not represent all that Colburn has done to... | |
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