| Paul Henry Hanus - 1899 - 238 páginas
...the wisdom or unwisdom of their content and form, it is obvious that programmes or courses of study are not an end in themselves, but a means to an end. They involve, as intimated above, the whole aim of education, and the teacher's attitude toward that... | |
| Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions - 1913 - 502 páginas
...conclusion this Conference would point out that the above arrangements for a survey of the Indian field are not an end in themselves, but a means to an end shown to be of paramount importance by the present situation, namely, the clamant need of more aggressive,... | |
| 1913 - 510 páginas
...conclusion this Conference would point out that the above arrangements for a survey of the Indian field are not an end in themselves, but a means to an end shown to be of paramount importance by the present situation, namely, the clamant need of more aggressive,... | |
| George Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer - 1924 - 660 páginas
...THE CHOICE OF WORDS l [From The Training of the Orator, Book VIII] Advice to the effect that words are not an end in themselves but a means to an end was very much needed in Quintilian's day. This does not, however, mean that we should devote ourselves... | |
| Agnes Rebecca Wayman - 1925 - 374 páginas
...which means that they must be made to realize that our games and sports are not Roman spectacles, that they are not an end in themselves, but a means to an end and that end a finer and better equipped citizenship. The public must be made to grasp the idea that... | |
| 1914 - 932 páginas
...increasing intelligence and power of adjustment. In like manner, the tables of statistics presented are not an end in themselves, but a means to an end, and the purpose of the Bureau of Education is to use the numerical survey as a point of vantage from... | |
| 1914 - 918 páginas
...adjustment. 8 KINDERGARTENS IN THE UNITED STATES. In like manner, the tables of statistics presented are not an end in themselves, but a means to an end, and the purpose of the Bureau of Education is to use the numerical survey as a point of vantage from... | |
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