Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... Hear , however , first of all , what the young ought to learn in the early years of life , and what their instructors ought to teach them . They ought to be occupied with their letters until they are able to read and write ; but the ...
... Hear , however , first of all , what the young ought to learn in the early years of life , and what their instructors ought to teach them . They ought to be occupied with their letters until they are able to read and write ; but the ...
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... hear ; I cannot imagine any better pattern than this which the guardian of the law and the educator can have . They cannot do better than advise the teachers to teach the young these and the like words , and if they should happen to ...
... hear ; I cannot imagine any better pattern than this which the guardian of the law and the educator can have . They cannot do better than advise the teachers to teach the young these and the like words , and if they should happen to ...
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... hear , for the sports of children are designed to prepare the way for the busi- ness of later life , and should be for the most part imita- tions of the occupations which they will hereafter pursue in earnest . Those are wrong who ...
... hear , for the sports of children are designed to prepare the way for the busi- ness of later life , and should be for the most part imita- tions of the occupations which they will hereafter pursue in earnest . Those are wrong who ...
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Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. should never be allowed to repeat or hear anything of the sort . A freeman who is fond of saying or doing what is forbidden , if he be too young as yet to have the privilege of a place ...
Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. should never be allowed to repeat or hear anything of the sort . A freeman who is fond of saying or doing what is forbidden , if he be too young as yet to have the privilege of a place ...
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... hear the voice of the minstrel . " 1 It is evident , then , that there is a sort of education in which parents should train their sons , not as being useful or necessary , but because it is liberal or noble . Whether this is of one kind ...
... hear the voice of the minstrel . " 1 It is evident , then , that there is a sort of education in which parents should train their sons , not as being useful or necessary , but because it is liberal or noble . Whether this is of one kind ...
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