Methods of Teaching: A Hand-book of Principles, Directions, and Working Models for Common-school TeachersHarper & Bros., 1883 - 326 páginas |
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... mind : this is the deductive , or theoretical , source . The third and best mode is to combine the two ; to rectify em- pirical teaching by principles , and to qualify deductions from principles by practical experience . " III . THE ART ...
... mind : this is the deductive , or theoretical , source . The third and best mode is to combine the two ; to rectify em- pirical teaching by principles , and to qualify deductions from principles by practical experience . " III . THE ART ...
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... mind is that in which the mind is active , not passive ; the secret of developing the faculties is to give them much to do , and much inducement to do it . " Tyndall says , " The ex- ercise of the mind , like that of the body , depends ...
... mind is that in which the mind is active , not passive ; the secret of developing the faculties is to give them much to do , and much inducement to do it . " Tyndall says , " The ex- ercise of the mind , like that of the body , depends ...
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... mind should be conducted to principles through the medium of examples , and so should be led from the particular to the general , the simple to the complex , the concrete to the abstract , the indefinite to the definite , the empirical ...
... mind should be conducted to principles through the medium of examples , and so should be led from the particular to the general , the simple to the complex , the concrete to the abstract , the indefinite to the definite , the empirical ...
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... mind . How can an inanimate mechanical verb - grinder foster the growth of anything , much more of mind , which grows , not like a vegetable by having its roots littered by etymological com- post , but , like a spirit , by mysterious ...
... mind . How can an inanimate mechanical verb - grinder foster the growth of anything , much more of mind , which grows , not like a vegetable by having its roots littered by etymological com- post , but , like a spirit , by mysterious ...
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... minds . The best teacher is not the one who has devoured the most books , but he who can best kindle young hearts into enthusiasm by a spark of electric fire from his own soul . " The first principle of human culture , " says Carlyle ...
... minds . The best teacher is not the one who has devoured the most books , but he who can best kindle young hearts into enthusiasm by a spark of electric fire from his own soul . " The first principle of human culture , " says Carlyle ...
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Methods of Teaching: A Handbook of Principles, Directions, and Working ... John Swett Vista completa - 1880 |
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Página 167 - the height of Rome"; and all history resolves itself very easily into the biography of a few stout and earnest persons.
Página 88 - Because he has felt, that the only way in which a human being can make some approach to knowing the whole of a subject, is by hearing what can be said about it by persons of every variety of opinion, and studying all modes in which it can be looked at by every character of mind., No wise man ever acquired his wisdom in any mode but this; nor is it in the nature of human intellect to become wise in any other manner.
Página 33 - Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not...
Página 112 - Bristol diamonds are both bright, and squared and pointed by nature, and yet are soft and worthless ; whereas orient ones in India are rough and rugged naturally. Hard, rugged, and dull natures of youth acquit themselves afterwards the jewels of the country, and therefore their dulness at first is to be borne with, if they be diligent.
Página 63 - The vigor and freshness, which should have been stored up for the purposes of the hard struggle for existence in practical life, have been washed out of them by precocious mental debauchery — by book gluttony and lesson bibbing.