Popular Education: For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both SexesGood Press, 2019 M12 17 - 569 páginas "Popular Education: For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes" by Ira Mayhew is a valuable resource that highlights the importance of education in society. With a focus on practical guidance, Mayhew addresses the needs of parents, teachers, and young learners, offering insights into effective teaching methods, curriculum development, and the benefits of a well-rounded education. By emphasizing the role of education in personal growth and societal progress, Mayhew advocates for accessible and inclusive education for all. "Popular Education" serves as a guiding light for those passionate about fostering knowledge and empowering individuals through education. |
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... cultivated fields, rich gardens, and magnificent cities. "It is the strong intellect of man, operating with the faculty ... cultivation. We possess a material and an immaterial part, mutually dependent on each other. On one hand, we may ...
... cultivated fields, rich gardens, and magnificent cities. "It is the strong intellect of man, operating with the faculty ... cultivation. We possess a material and an immaterial part, mutually dependent on each other. On one hand, we may ...
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... cultivation and improvement of the faculties bestowed upon them by the Creator . It ought to embrace every thing that has a tendency to strengthen and invigorate the animal system ; to enlighten and expand the understanding ; to ...
... cultivation and improvement of the faculties bestowed upon them by the Creator . It ought to embrace every thing that has a tendency to strengthen and invigorate the animal system ; to enlighten and expand the understanding ; to ...
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... cultivation of the moral susceptibilities, and become insensible to the more delicate affections of the soul, and ... cultivated to the utmost. They are brought into action in every situation. They are employed in private, in the social ...
... cultivation of the moral susceptibilities, and become insensible to the more delicate affections of the soul, and ... cultivated to the utmost. They are brought into action in every situation. They are employed in private, in the social ...
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... cultivation, that is not in harmony with the laws which regulate that organization, can possibly be successful. Let it not be said that knowledge of this description is superfluous to the unprofessional reader; for society groans under ...
... cultivation, that is not in harmony with the laws which regulate that organization, can possibly be successful. Let it not be said that knowledge of this description is superfluous to the unprofessional reader; for society groans under ...
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... cultivated. Do we not see, every day, cases of misery entailed upon whole families, because one of the parties had overlooked or disregarded moral infirmity, which ought to have been a greater objection than any physical defect—than ...
... cultivated. Do we not see, every day, cases of misery entailed upon whole families, because one of the parties had overlooked or disregarded moral infirmity, which ought to have been a greater objection than any physical defect—than ...
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Popular Education; for the Use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young ... Ira Mayhew Vista completa - 1850 |
Popular Education; for the Use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young ... Ira Mayhew Vista completa - 1850 |
Popular Education; for the Use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young ... Ira Mayhew Vista completa - 1850 |
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