| 1880 - 388 páginas
...carried further. The organization is perfect. The machine works almost with the precision of clock-work. It is, however, company front all the time. From one...bags; from a third, as so much raw material. They must receive the same mental nutriment in equal quantities and at fixed times. Its assimilation is wholly... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1880 - 390 páginas
...ti.ne. From one point of view children are regarded as automatons; — tVom another as India-rubber bags; — from a third as so much raw material. They...must move in step and exactly alike; — they must receiv tin; same mental nutriment in equal quantities and at fixt times. Its assimilation is wholly... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1880 - 392 páginas
...machine works almost with the precision of clock-work. It is, however, company front all the li:ne. From one point of view children are regarded as automatons; — from another as India-rubber bags; — from a third as so much raw material. They must move in step and exactly alike;... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1881 - 90 páginas
...the time. From one point of view children arc regarded as automatons ; from another, as india-rubber bags ; from a third, as so much raw material. They...mental nutriment in equal quantities and at fixed times : — assimilation is wholly immaterial, but the motions must be gone through with. Finally, as raw... | |
| Charles Henry Ham - 1886 - 442 páginas
...Mr. Charles Francis Adams, Jr., in his magazine article of 1880, in the course of which he says, " From one point of view children are regarded as automatons ; from another, as india-rubber bags ; from a third, as so much raw material. They must move in step and exactly alike.... | |
| 1888 - 1078 páginas
..."From one point of riew children are regarded as automatons ; from another, as India- rub-' berbags; from a third, as so much raw material. They must move in step exactly alike. They must receive the same mental nutriment in equal quantities, and at fixed times.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1888 - 556 páginas
...Charles Francis Adams (Manual Training, etc. By Charles M. Ham. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1886): "From one point of view children are regarded as automatons ; from another, as india-rubber bags ; from a third, as so much raw material. They must move in step exactly alike. They... | |
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