What the War Teaches about Education: And Other Papers and AddressesMacmillan, 1919 - 344 halaman |
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... practiced destroying all their young as soon as they were born . Our race has , you know , at various times and in different ways destroyed a good many of them . A race which followed that practice would soon die out . But why not ? If ...
... practiced destroying all their young as soon as they were born . Our race has , you know , at various times and in different ways destroyed a good many of them . A race which followed that practice would soon die out . But why not ? If ...
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... practice , to put into effect the advice of Plato and of Aristotle and to realize the effort which Charles the Great and Alfred the Great , with unerring vision of what is necessary to a state , made in vain . The child does not belong ...
... practice , to put into effect the advice of Plato and of Aristotle and to realize the effort which Charles the Great and Alfred the Great , with unerring vision of what is necessary to a state , made in vain . The child does not belong ...
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... practice of examining all who are born and picking out those children who are not fit to live and putting them to death ? " When such children for one reason or another , find their way into the world , they should be quickly and ...
... practice of examining all who are born and picking out those children who are not fit to live and putting them to death ? " When such children for one reason or another , find their way into the world , they should be quickly and ...
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... composed of numbers of six and seven figures more often than not . You would have concluded from the size of the computations which she practiced upon that her teachers were confident she would become a 60 WHAT THE WAR TEACHES.
... composed of numbers of six and seven figures more often than not . You would have concluded from the size of the computations which she practiced upon that her teachers were confident she would become a 60 WHAT THE WAR TEACHES.
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... practice were established upon good observation more than old custom . For it is evident that strength of memory is owing to a happy con- stitution and not to any habitual improvement got by exercise . " 2 Some years ago at Yale ...
... practice were established upon good observation more than old custom . For it is evident that strength of memory is owing to a happy con- stitution and not to any habitual improvement got by exercise . " 2 Some years ago at Yale ...
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Halaman 162 - For a young person cannot judge what is allegorical and what is literal; anything that he receives into his mind at that age is likely to become indelible and unalterable; and therefore it is most important that the tales which the young first hear should be models of virtuous thoughts.