Historical Outlook: A Journal for Readers, Students and Teachers of History, Volumes 12-13McKinley Publishing Company, 1921 |
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... matter of schools . In the statistics which he gave me , the Minister of Education seemed to me to refute this charge . He said , moreover , that German schools were being maintained in some districts where there were not enough ...
... matter of schools . In the statistics which he gave me , the Minister of Education seemed to me to refute this charge . He said , moreover , that German schools were being maintained in some districts where there were not enough ...
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... matter of no small concern to us all . It was with particular interest that I had been watching the effect which the study of history might have on his views . Imagine the satisfaction , then , with which these words greeted me : " Oh ...
... matter of no small concern to us all . It was with particular interest that I had been watching the effect which the study of history might have on his views . Imagine the satisfaction , then , with which these words greeted me : " Oh ...
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... matter.2 6. A Critical Examination of the Current Political Historiography . We may now turn to an examination of the preten- sions of current political history and analyze the validity of its contention that political phenomena are of ...
... matter.2 6. A Critical Examination of the Current Political Historiography . We may now turn to an examination of the preten- sions of current political history and analyze the validity of its contention that political phenomena are of ...
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... matter of 12th Year Civics is adult , yet within the range of the student's ability . What he is taught in the 12th Year , he may use all the rest of his life in the form in which it was taught him . It does more than vaguely socialize ...
... matter of 12th Year Civics is adult , yet within the range of the student's ability . What he is taught in the 12th Year , he may use all the rest of his life in the form in which it was taught him . It does more than vaguely socialize ...
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... matter how inadequate our knowledge may be , there is enough to make a begin- ning . Hence this plea for a modification of the general texts , both in college and in the secondary school . This , however , is not the only need meriting ...
... matter how inadequate our knowledge may be , there is enough to make a begin- ning . Hence this plea for a modification of the general texts , both in college and in the secondary school . This , however , is not the only need meriting ...
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Página 259 - I am owner of the sphere, Of the seven stars and the solar year, Of Caesar's hand, and Plato's brain, Of Lord Christ's heart, and Shakespeare's strain.
Página 116 - Quarter on the same basis as during the other quarters of the academic year. The undergraduate colleges, the graduate schools, and the professional schools provide courses in Arts, Literature, Science, Commerce and Administration, Law, Medicine, Education, and Divinity.
Página 88 - The supreme aim in the teaching of history and social science is to give positive direction to the growth of those mental and moral qualities of children which, rightly developed, constitute the basis of the highest type of citizenship.
Página 249 - Italy should find themselves under the necessity of modifying it by a temporary or permanent occupation on their part, this occupation shall take place only after a previous agreement between the two Powers, based upon the principle of a reciprocal compensation for every advantage, territorial or other, which each of them might obtain beyond the present status quo, and giving satisfaction to the interests and well founded claims of the two Parties.
Página 200 - ... use for them. If we could really believe that attending to the needs of present growth would keep the child and teacher alike busy, and would also provide the best possible guarantee of the learning needed in the future, transformation of educational ideals might soon be accomplished, and other desirable changes would largely take care of themselves.
Página 10 - The funds for this munificence must be found in war and rapine; nor are they so easily persuaded to cultivate the earth, and await the produce of the seasons, as to challenge the foe, and expose themselves to wounds; nay, they even think it base and spiritless to earn by sweat what they might purchase with blood.