A second corollary from the foregoing general principle, and one which cannot be too strenuously insisted upon, is, that in education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the fullest extent. Children should be led to make their own... The R.I. Schoolmaster - Página 41862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Frederick Elmer Bolton - 1923 - 441 páginas
...is simply the pursuit of those pleasures which the healthful exercise of the faculties gives. . . . Children should be led to make their own investigations and to draw their own inferences. They should be told as little as possible, and induced to discover as much as possible." (Spencer, op. cit., pp. 124,... | |
 | 1902
...and self-development. This is true of selfactivity. Of this kind of education Herbert Spencer says: "In education the process of selfdevelopment should...investigations, and to draw their own inferences. They should be told as little as possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Self-evolution guarantees... | |
 | 1904
...as may be, education should be a repetition of civilization in little. It was he who maintained that children should be led to make their own investigations and to draw their own inferences ; that they should be told as little as possible and induced to discover as much as possible. He was... | |
 | Kieran Egan - 2002 - 204 páginas
...originating material for our explorations out toward complex, organized knowledge. The sixth principle is that “in education the process of selfdevelopment should be encouraged to the uttermost. Children should be led to make their own investigations, and to draw their own inferences.... | |
 | John Breeding, PH.D. PH. - 2011 - 206 páginas
...principles — that is, the leaving of generalizations until there are particulars to base them on. Ibid. Children should be led to make their own investigations and to draw their own inferences. They should be told as little as possible and induced to discover as much as possible. Humanity has progressed solely... | |
 | Charles Francis Richardson - 189? - 208 páginas
...own plans and making his own choice. Of this promotion of self-development Herbert Spencer says: " In education the process of self-development should...investigations, and to draw their own inferences. They should be told as little as possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Humanity has progressed solely... | |
 | 1909
...and used for a time to decorate the classroom, but they should not be kept any great length of time. "Children should be led to make their own investigations and to draw their own inferences. They should be told as little as possible, and induced to discover as much as possible." Their chief value lies in... | |
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