Art; and he that has found a way, how to keep up a Child's Spirit, easy, active and free; and yet, at the same time, to restrain him from many things he has a Mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneasy to him; he, I say, that knows how to reconcile... Catholic Educational Review - Σελίδα 101επεξεργασία από - 1921Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| sister Mary Louise Cuff - 1920 - 170 σελίδες
...curbed and restrained ; and the chief art is to make all that they have to do, sport and play too."80 "He that has found a way," he adds, "to keep up a...contradictions has, in my opinion, got the true secret of education. ' m / Rewards and punishments are needed to hold children in the path of duty, but these... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 918 σελίδες
...agreeable, with plenty of natural playful activity.1 On this point he writes: He that has found a Way how to keep up a Child's Spirit easy, active, and free,...Contradictions, has, in my Opinion, got the true Secret of Education (§ 46). Influence of Locke's Thoughts. The volume by Locke contains much that is sensible... | |
| New York Hospital. Society - 1921 - 268 σελίδες
...insane persons. Locke has observed "the great secret of education is in finding out the way to keep the Child's Spirit easy, active and free; and yet, at...things he has a mind to, and to draw him to things which are uneasy to him." Even with the more violent and vociferous maniacs, it will be found best... | |
| John Locke - 1922 - 294 σελίδες
...thing. To avoid the danger that is on either hand, is the great art ; and he that has found a way, how to keep up a child's spirit, easy, active, and free...contradictions, has, in my opinion, got the true secret of education. 47. Beating.1 — The usual lazy and short way by chastisement, and the rod, which is the... | |
| Queensland. Department of Public Instruction - 1922 - 802 σελίδες
...seldom arise. "He that has found a way to keep up a child's spirit easy, active, and free," says Locke, "and yet at the same time to restrain him from many...seeming contradictions, has, in my opinion, got the trne secret of education." Mount Mulligan had the finest tone of any school, followed closely by Herberton,... | |
| William Heard Kilpatrick - 1923 - 408 σελίδες
...Thing. To avoid the Danger that is on either Hand, is the great Art; and he that has found a Way how to keep up a Child's Spirit easy, active, and free,...Contradictions, has, in my Opinion, got the true Secret of Education." Locke, Education (Cambridge, 1892 1), pp. 25 f., 29 f. 549. THE ILL EFFECT OF PLAY "Let... | |
| Grace Sloan Overton - 1926 - 318 σελίδες
...the process of learning an easy and natural one. "He that has found a way to keep a child's spirits, easy, active, and free ; and yet, at the same time,...contradictions, has in my opinion, got the true secret of education." 10 The individual responds to dramatic presentation because his interest grows out of certain... | |
| John Locke - 1927 - 642 σελίδες
...and free, and yet, at the same time, to restrain him from many things he has a mind to, and to drive him to things that are uneasy to him ; he, I say,...contradictions, has, in my opinion, got the true secret of education. The usual lazy and short way by correction, and the rod, which is the only instrument of... | |
| 1911 - 696 σελίδες
...but few laws, but see that they will be well observed when once made. "He that has found a way how to keep up a child's spirit, easy, active, and free,...contradictions, has, in my opinion, got the true secret of education." 8. INDIVIDUALITY OF THE CHILD. — "God has stamped certain characters upon men's minds,... | |
| John Locke - 1927 - 640 σελίδες
...anything. To avoid the danger that is on either hand, is the great art ; and he that has found a way how to keep up a child's spirit, easy, active, and free,...restrain him from many things he has a mind to, and to drive him to things that are uneasy to him ; he, I say, that knows how to reconcile these seeming contradictions,... | |
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