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Página 38
... himself and his relation to the life about him . The difficulties arise in
determining the nature of the stories and games ; the practice with the materials
known as gifts and occupations ; and the distinction which is made between play
and work .
... himself and his relation to the life about him . The difficulties arise in
determining the nature of the stories and games ; the practice with the materials
known as gifts and occupations ; and the distinction which is made between play
and work .
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They believe in the sentence method , or unitary experience , teaching the
wholes first , then the relation of parts . The child makes something which , to him
, represents an object selected out of his enviroment , or suggested to his mind ...
They believe in the sentence method , or unitary experience , teaching the
wholes first , then the relation of parts . The child makes something which , to him
, represents an object selected out of his enviroment , or suggested to his mind ...
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... themselves upon principles — not merely Froebelian , but principles that have
been proved to be in harmony with all growth and development - will these
differences of method and procedure be seen in their proper proportion and
relation to ...
... themselves upon principles — not merely Froebelian , but principles that have
been proved to be in harmony with all growth and development - will these
differences of method and procedure be seen in their proper proportion and
relation to ...
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His comparison a few years ago of the relation between the amounts expended
for education and the length of the school period , in different ( typical ) states ,
and the increase in wealth and the earning power of labor in those states , was a
...
His comparison a few years ago of the relation between the amounts expended
for education and the length of the school period , in different ( typical ) states ,
and the increase in wealth and the earning power of labor in those states , was a
...
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It opens with a careful definition , passing on to the relation of this to other
sciences . The meaning and essential attributes of the state , the distinction
between state , society , government and nation ; a description of the ideal state ;
the origin of ...
It opens with a careful definition , passing on to the relation of this to other
sciences . The meaning and essential attributes of the state , the distinction
between state , society , government and nation ; a description of the ideal state ;
the origin of ...
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