Educational Review, Volume 72Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1926 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... knowledge on many subjects ; the touching of the surface , in- stead of digging beneath , accomplish much of lasting worth ? Is there not possibility of cultivating a " movie mind , " a see it - now - and - gone - forever effect , which ...
... knowledge on many subjects ; the touching of the surface , in- stead of digging beneath , accomplish much of lasting worth ? Is there not possibility of cultivating a " movie mind , " a see it - now - and - gone - forever effect , which ...
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... knowledge . An unenlightened people can never wisely rule themselves and the higher the standards of wisdom and intelligence that prevail , the better will any republic be governed . Realizing this , the founders of this nation ...
... knowledge . An unenlightened people can never wisely rule themselves and the higher the standards of wisdom and intelligence that prevail , the better will any republic be governed . Realizing this , the founders of this nation ...
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... knowledge and skill of it broken out of a confining envelope and dis- tributed through the mental cosmos of the children . But you must beware of babying . Doing their work for them is one of the big wastes . Encourage , and praise ...
... knowledge and skill of it broken out of a confining envelope and dis- tributed through the mental cosmos of the children . But you must beware of babying . Doing their work for them is one of the big wastes . Encourage , and praise ...
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... disclaimed the origins of their knowledge . The human - use region , which is an attempt to withdraw geography from the terrible dangers of geology , whatever may be its excellence in theory , is a danger- Lo ! The Poor Children 31.
... disclaimed the origins of their knowledge . The human - use region , which is an attempt to withdraw geography from the terrible dangers of geology , whatever may be its excellence in theory , is a danger- Lo ! The Poor Children 31.
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... in the whole curriculum is the student definitely led to see the unity of all knowledge . The most careful advice on majors and minors , and the most subtle planning of sequences and prerequisites cannot 34 [ June Educational Review.
... in the whole curriculum is the student definitely led to see the unity of all knowledge . The most careful advice on majors and minors , and the most subtle planning of sequences and prerequisites cannot 34 [ June Educational Review.
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