Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... intelligence , constant practice , and something hard to define but not too fancifully called an ideal . Of intelligence everybody can see the need ; but not everybody knows how little quickness of mind is 4 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
... intelligence , constant practice , and something hard to define but not too fancifully called an ideal . Of intelligence everybody can see the need ; but not everybody knows how little quickness of mind is 4 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
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... mind is required . As Sena- tor Hoar once told the highest scholars in Harvard College , much of the good work in the world has been that of dull men who have done their best . Moder- ate intelligence , with devotion behind it , and ...
... mind is required . As Sena- tor Hoar once told the highest scholars in Harvard College , much of the good work in the world has been that of dull men who have done their best . Moder- ate intelligence , with devotion behind it , and ...
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... mind until it broke , and now lopped every delicate outgrowth of the soul . Of all discoveries in modern education the most beautiful is the recognition of individual need and individual claim , of the infinite and fascinating variety ...
... mind until it broke , and now lopped every delicate outgrowth of the soul . Of all discoveries in modern education the most beautiful is the recognition of individual need and individual claim , of the infinite and fascinating variety ...
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... mind , and to bend school re- quirements to its desires and whims . How many persons we know whose lives and whose friends ' lives are em- bittered because they have had from childhood their own way , and who , if their eyes are once ...
... mind , and to bend school re- quirements to its desires and whims . How many persons we know whose lives and whose friends ' lives are em- bittered because they have had from childhood their own way , and who , if their eyes are once ...
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... mind by forcing it . " " Do not en- . feeble his mind , " one might answer , " by letting it go undisciplined . " If he begins late , when he has felt the need , he may learn to read rapidly ; but will he have the patience for those ...
... mind by forcing it . " " Do not en- . feeble his mind , " one might answer , " by letting it go undisciplined . " If he begins late , when he has felt the need , he may learn to read rapidly ; but will he have the patience for those ...
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