Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... child is to take up Sturm's collection of Cicero's Letters . ' First , " continues Ascham , " let the master teach the child , cheerfully and plainly , the cause and matter of the letter ; then let him construe it into English so oft as ...
... child is to take up Sturm's collection of Cicero's Letters . ' First , " continues Ascham , " let the master teach the child , cheerfully and plainly , the cause and matter of the letter ; then let him construe it into English so oft as ...
Strana 358
... child of these first sentiments of love and gratitude . 3. The first development of the child's powers should come from his participation in the work of his home , for this work is necessarily what the parents understood best , what ...
... child of these first sentiments of love and gratitude . 3. The first development of the child's powers should come from his participation in the work of his home , for this work is necessarily what the parents understood best , what ...
Strana 359
... child finds in a book is but a sort of dream for him , some- thing unreal , and in a sense untrue ; whereas what takes place before his eyes , in his own house , is associated with a thousand similar occurrences , with all his own ...
... child finds in a book is but a sort of dream for him , some- thing unreal , and in a sense untrue ; whereas what takes place before his eyes , in his own house , is associated with a thousand similar occurrences , with all his own ...
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PLATO Biographical Sketch | 7 |
ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
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