... is the father of the independent English man ; and you cannot have the last without the first. German teachers say that they had rather manage a dozen German boys than one English one. Shall we, therefore, wish that our boys had the manageableness... Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical - Página 214por Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 283 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 páginas
...abdication (p. 140), an advice which is in other words identical with Locke's. Lastly, always recollect that to educate rightly is not a simple and easy thing, but a complex and extremely difficult thing. If you would carry out with success a rational and civilized system, you must be prepared for considerable... | |
| 1881 - 298 páginas
...likewise approach with diffidence, for, in the words of Herbert Spencer : " To educate rightly is no simple and easy thing, but a complex and extremely...the hardest task which devolves upon adult life." And though I am speaking of the purely intellectual education, I do not for a moment mean to have you... | |
| 1881 - 1180 páginas
...Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical." " Lastly, always recollect that to educate rightly is not л simple and easy thing, but a complex and extremely difficult thing, the hardest task which devolves on an adult life. . . . You must be prepared for considerable mental exertion — for some study, some... | |
| Heinrich Reichardt - 1883 - 84 páginas
...therefore, wish that our lioys had the manag eableness of German ones, and with it the submissiveness and political serfdom of adult Germans? Or shall we not rather tolerate in our boys these feelings which maku them full men, and modify our methods accordinyly? Der „independent Enylish... | |
| San Francisco (Calif.). Board of Education - 1892 - 234 páginas
...Assign reasonable lessons suited to the capacity, not of the best, but of the average pupils. XII. " Always remember that to educate rightly is not a simple...complex and extremely difficult thing, the hardest task upon adult life." — Herbert Spencer. I. GENERAI, INSTRUCTIONS TO PRINCIPALS AND TEACHERS In the course... | |
| 1894 - 916 páginas
...therefore, wish that our boys had the manageableness of the German ones, and with it the submissiveness MONEY. wR!ing stings more deep8wR!han the low of moneyPwR!E...d wR!cult to form a judgm wR!of, as the minds of wR!multi Î Lastly, always remember that to educate rightly is not a simple and easy thing, but a complex and... | |
| 1896 - 166 páginas
...Yale Wynne. MOTHER AND CHILD. ,f TERBERT SPENCER has said: " Al|N ways remember that to educate V_ rightly is not a simple and easy thing, but a complex and extremely difficult thing; the hardest task that devolves upon adult life." Some one once remarked that as God could not be everywhere, he made... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1900 - 524 páginas
...therefore, wish that our boys had the manageableness of the German ones, and with it the submissiveness and political serfdom of adult Germans ? Or shall...easy thing, but a complex and extremely difficult thing—the hardest task which devolves upon adult life. The rough-and-ready style of domestic government... | |
| ANZAAS (Association) - 1903 - 1032 páginas
...manageableness of the German ones, and with it the submissiveness and political serfdom of adult German^ ? Or shall we not rather tolerate in our boys those...them free men, and modify our methods accordingly? '' The natural impulsiveness of a child makes the acquirement of self-control a slow process. The sudden... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 610 páginas
...therefore, wish that our boys had the manageableiiess of the German ones, and with it the submissiveriess and political serfdom of adult Germans ? Or shall...remember that to educate rightly is not a simple and easy thiug, but a complex and extremely difficult thing : the hardest task which devolves upon adult life.... | |
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