Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... method ; and though , after a temporary vogue , it was neg- lected for some two hundred years , its principles in recent decades have done much to reform the schools of Chris- tendom . Comenius next set about reforming the teaching of ...
... method ; and though , after a temporary vogue , it was neg- lected for some two hundred years , its principles in recent decades have done much to reform the schools of Chris- tendom . Comenius next set about reforming the teaching of ...
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... method is most proper , and to what ends it best serves . In history the order of time should govern ; in philosoph- ical inquiries , that of nature , which in all progression is to go from the place one is then in , to that which joins ...
... method is most proper , and to what ends it best serves . In history the order of time should govern ; in philosoph- ical inquiries , that of nature , which in all progression is to go from the place one is then in , to that which joins ...
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... Method , the developing , 205 ; truth to be assimilated , 206 ; nothing to be imparted by mere authority , 206 ; teaching by rote , 208 ; right meth- od of instruction , 215 ; Aristotle's 219 ; severe sweetness in , 222 ; As- cham's ...
... Method , the developing , 205 ; truth to be assimilated , 206 ; nothing to be imparted by mere authority , 206 ; teaching by rote , 208 ; right meth- od of instruction , 215 ; Aristotle's 219 ; severe sweetness in , 222 ; As- cham's ...
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ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
CICERO Biographical Sketch | 83 |
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