Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of EducationUniversity of Chicago Press, 1900 |
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Halaman 17
... objects to the effort to fuse all ideas into a single mass , saying that both interest and conduct are as much ... object of education is to enable the child to master the elements of his civilization through the vari- ous studies ...
... objects to the effort to fuse all ideas into a single mass , saying that both interest and conduct are as much ... object of education is to enable the child to master the elements of his civilization through the vari- ous studies ...
Halaman 23
... object , who can see and trace out the relations of this main topic to other studies without losing his head . He must know the difference between the center and circumference of his subject . He must maintain a sort of judicial balance ...
... object , who can see and trace out the relations of this main topic to other studies without losing his head . He must know the difference between the center and circumference of his subject . He must maintain a sort of judicial balance ...
Halaman 27
... object of the school , literature and history are the most important subjects of study ; hence , they can best form the center for concentration . IX . History as the central study for the upper grades is abund- antly and closely ...
... object of the school , literature and history are the most important subjects of study ; hence , they can best form the center for concentration . IX . History as the central study for the upper grades is abund- antly and closely ...
Halaman 42
... the fulfillment of that chief object . But after it is determined that certain studies shall constitute the school course , because of the peculiar contribution of each to this main purpose , there is still the 42 The Year Book .
... the fulfillment of that chief object . But after it is determined that certain studies shall constitute the school course , because of the peculiar contribution of each to this main purpose , there is still the 42 The Year Book .
Halaman 45
... object is to tie ideas together . Other things being equal , the chances that any fact enjoys for being recalled are proportionate to the number and closeness of these ties . But since correlation helps not only to increase the interest ...
... object is to tie ideas together . Other things being equal , the chances that any fact enjoys for being recalled are proportionate to the number and closeness of these ties . But since correlation helps not only to increase the interest ...
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Halaman 141 - If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions : I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.
Halaman 64 - Whether it be in the development of the Earth, in the development of Life upon its surface, in the development of Society, of Government, of Manufactures, of Commerce, of Language, Literature, Science, Art, this same evolution of the simple into the complex, through successive differentiations, holds throughout.
Halaman 131 - I call therefore a complete and generous education, that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously all the offices, both private and public, of peace and war.
Halaman 171 - European culture. Luckily for us, now that steam has narrowed the Atlantic to a strait, the nervous, rocky West is intruding a new and continental element into the national mind, and we shall yet have an American genius.
Halaman 9 - The United States lies like a huge page in the history of society. Line by line as we read this continental page from West to East we find the record of social evolution.
Halaman 31 - For a moment, at the frontier, the bonds of custom are broken and unrestraint is triumphant. There is not tabula rasa. The stubborn American environment is there with its imperious summons to accept its conditions...
Halaman 1 - The wilderness masters the colonist. It finds him a European in dress, industries, tools, modes of travel, and thought. It takes him from the railroad car and puts him in the birch canoe. It strips off the garments of civilization and arrays him in the hunting shirt and moccasin-. It puts him in the log cabin of the Cherokee and Iroquois and runs an Indian palisade around him. Before long he has gone to planting Indian corn and plowing with a sharp stick ; he shouts the war cry and takes the scalp...
Halaman 77 - A tendency to act only becomes effectively ingrained in us in proportion to the uninterrupted frequency with which the actions actually occur, and the brain " grows
Halaman 17 - Omitting those of the pioneer farmers who move from the love of adventure, the advance of the more steady farmer is easy to understand. Obviously the immigrant was attracted by the cheap lands of the frontier, and even the native farmer felt their influence strongly. Year by year the farmers who lived on soil whose returns were diminished by unrotated crops were offered the virgin soil of the frontier at nominal prices. Their growing families demanded more lands, and these were dear. The competition...