| Patrick Joseph McCormick - 1915 - 448 halaman
...that a man can attain to in this life" (Sect. 122), and "None of the things they are to learnshould ever be made a burden to them, or imposed on them as a task" (Sect. 73), because he desired learning to be pleasurable; elsewhere in the Thoughts and in the Conduct... | |
| Alice Minnie Herts Heniger - 1918 - 216 halaman
...learn should ever be made a burden to children, or impos 'd on them as a Task. Whatever is so propos'd presently becomes irksome; the mind takes an aversion...were a thing of delight or indifferency. Let a child but be ordered to whip his Top at a certain Time every day, whether he has or has not a Mind to it;... | |
| Sterling Power Lamprecht - 1918 - 186 halaman
...the children happen to feel. He should not allow the studies of lessons which they are to learn to "be made a burden to them or imposed on them as a task." 21 He should preferably not force lessons on them when they are indisposed, but should base his instruction... | |
| Alice Minnie Herts Heniger - 1918 - 216 halaman
...anxious for advice about the bringing up of bis son. Here I quote one paragraph verbatim: "None of the things they are to learn should ever be made a burden to children, or impos 'd on them as a Task. Whatever is so propos'd presently becomes irksome; the mind... | |
| Sister Mary Louise Cuff - 1920 - 156 halaman
...he says, "none of the things they "See. 189. "Sec. 189. "Sec. 149. "Sec. 149. are to learn, should be made a burden to them, or imposed on them as a...to it, though before it were a thing of delight or indifferency."70 "To things we would have them learn, the great and only discouragement I can observe,... | |
| John Locke - 1922 - 294 halaman
...with them these few rules observed in the method of instructing them.1 73. 1. Task. — None of the things they are to learn should ever be made a burden...child be but ordered to whip his top at a certain time every day, whether he has, or has not a mind to it; let this be but required of him as a duty, wherein... | |
| John Locke - 1922 - 294 halaman
...with them these few rules observed in the method of instructing them.1 73. 1. Task. — None of the things they are to learn should ever be made a burden...child be but ordered to whip his top at a certain time every day, whether he has, or has not a mind to it ; let this be but required of him as a duty, wherein... | |
| 1900 - 836 halaman
...application. This I think no hard matter to do if children be handled as they should be. " " None of the things they are to learn should ever be made a burden to them, or imposed on them as a task." " As a consequence of this they shoiild seldom be put doing even those things you have got an inclination... | |
| Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields - 1921 - 704 halaman
...an aversion behind not to be removed."" Again he says, "none of the things they are to learn, should be made a burden to them, or imposed on them as a...to it, though before it were a thing of delight or indifferency."70 "To things we would have them learn, the great and only discouragement I can observe,... | |
| John Locke - 1927 - 640 halaman
...should ever be made a burden to them, nor imposed on them as a task or duty. When that is once done it presently becomes irksome : the mind takes an aversion...child be but ordered to whip his top at a certain time every day, whether he has or has not a mind to it ; let this but be required of him as a task, wherein... | |
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