Education, Том 17New England Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... taught philosophy at Cologne , Louvain , Heidelberg and Paris ; of Rudolf Agricola , Latin and Greek scholar , poet , orator , philoso- pher , musician and writer of many excellent works , there were at the close of the sixteenth ...
... taught philosophy at Cologne , Louvain , Heidelberg and Paris ; of Rudolf Agricola , Latin and Greek scholar , poet , orator , philoso- pher , musician and writer of many excellent works , there were at the close of the sixteenth ...
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... taught , and if viewed as a factor in mental discipline not excelled by any other branch of study . Its value to the pupil is at once apparent , becomes more so as he adds to his stock of information , and throughout all subsequent life ...
... taught , and if viewed as a factor in mental discipline not excelled by any other branch of study . Its value to the pupil is at once apparent , becomes more so as he adds to his stock of information , and throughout all subsequent life ...
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... taught are much easier to acquire and much more inter- esting . The method of teaching by object lessons , now so much in vogue , is eminently adapted to them . The human skeleton , now seldom seen in school - rooms , should have a ...
... taught are much easier to acquire and much more inter- esting . The method of teaching by object lessons , now so much in vogue , is eminently adapted to them . The human skeleton , now seldom seen in school - rooms , should have a ...
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... taught little but languages , music and accomplishments , aided by nurses full of antiquated prejudices are held competent regulators of the food , clothing and exercise of children . * With cruel carelessness they have neglected to ...
... taught little but languages , music and accomplishments , aided by nurses full of antiquated prejudices are held competent regulators of the food , clothing and exercise of children . * With cruel carelessness they have neglected to ...
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... taught by approved methods , in the hands of capable teachers , at least six months in the year . The benevolent donation of a metropolitan lady millionaire , " enthused " on the subject of " kindergartens " and industrial education ...
... taught by approved methods , in the hands of capable teachers , at least six months in the year . The benevolent donation of a metropolitan lady millionaire , " enthused " on the subject of " kindergartens " and industrial education ...
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