The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... things scientifically ( that is carefully and accurately ) is simpler than to distinguish ideas . And in NATURAL HISTORY the learner is gradu- ally led from the observation of things , up to the study of ideas or the relations of things ...
... things scientifically ( that is carefully and accurately ) is simpler than to distinguish ideas . And in NATURAL HISTORY the learner is gradu- ally led from the observation of things , up to the study of ideas or the relations of things ...
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... things . If this power of voluntary abstraction is gained by study , then a much higher end is secured than the mere acquisition of knowledge . Lessons should be given by topics , and not by pages , so that the scholar will think of things ...
... things . If this power of voluntary abstraction is gained by study , then a much higher end is secured than the mere acquisition of knowledge . Lessons should be given by topics , and not by pages , so that the scholar will think of things ...
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... things about him , lessons of wis- dom and beauty . I fear that , in our systems of education , we for- get what children are . My God ! " exclaimed a German poet and philosopher , " what a dry and withered thing do many people imagine ...
... things about him , lessons of wis- dom and beauty . I fear that , in our systems of education , we for- get what children are . My God ! " exclaimed a German poet and philosopher , " what a dry and withered thing do many people imagine ...
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A Serious Thought for Boston Teachers | 116 |
Botany in Primary Schools | 138 |
Charitable Institutions of the State | 151 |
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