The Psychology of Number and Its Applications to Methods of Teaching ArithmeticD. Appleton, 1895 - 309 halaman |
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... presents no exception . The value of a knowledge of psychology in general , or of the psychology of a par- ticular subject , will be best made known by its fruits . No amount of argument can settle the question once for all and in ...
... presents no exception . The value of a knowledge of psychology in general , or of the psychology of a par- ticular subject , will be best made known by its fruits . No amount of argument can settle the question once for all and in ...
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... present time when so much is made of the accumulation of facts and so little of their organization . In our eager advocacy of " facts and things " we are apparently forgetting that these are comparatively worthless , either as stored ...
... present time when so much is made of the accumulation of facts and so little of their organization . In our eager advocacy of " facts and things " we are apparently forgetting that these are comparatively worthless , either as stored ...
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... present so comparatively ineffective , which lies at the heart of all educational efforts , the instinct to help others in their struggle for self - mastery and self - expres- sion . The very fact that this instinct is so strong , and ...
... present so comparatively ineffective , which lies at the heart of all educational efforts , the instinct to help others in their struggle for self - mastery and self - expres- sion . The very fact that this instinct is so strong , and ...
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... present , the real opposi- tion is not between native skill and experience on the one side , and psychological methods on the other ; it is rather between devices picked up no one knows how , methods inherited from a crude past , or ...
... present , the real opposi- tion is not between native skill and experience on the one side , and psychological methods on the other ; it is rather between devices picked up no one knows how , methods inherited from a crude past , or ...
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... present it in such a form as will give it un- doubted value in practical applications . III . This brings us to the positive question : In what forms can psychology best do the work which it ought to do ? 1. The Psychical Functions ...
... present it in such a form as will give it un- doubted value in practical applications . III . This brings us to the positive question : In what forms can psychology best do the work which it ought to do ? 1. The Psychical Functions ...
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abstrac abstract activity addition and subtraction apples applied arithmetic cent centimetre child complete conception conscious constructive counting decimal decimetre defined denominator denotes derived unit digits divided divisor dollar educational equal exact example exercises factor facts feet figures five foot four frac fractions FRANK VINCENT fundamental given quantity gives greatest common measure groups hundred hundredths ical idea of number inches interest least common multiple magnitude means measured quantity measuring unit ment mental method metic metre mind minor units minuend multi multiplicand multiplication and division nature numbers expressed numerical ideas numerical operations numerical value objects perfect conception primary unit principle psychical psychological pupil pure number quan quotient rational recognition recurring decimal relation remainder result simply square root subtrahend symbols taken teacher teaching tens things tion tiple tity unit of measure unit of reference unity ured vague whole numbers yard
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