| 1920 - 706 páginas
...the teaching of history and social science "the positive direction to the growth of those ''inental and moral qualities of children, which rightly developed, constitute the basis of good citizenship." And first among the values of historical training was "freeing the mind from the... | |
| 1920 - 990 páginas
...life, to have some understanding of the play of great forces in the universal story of humanity, and to give positive direction to the growth of those...constitute the basis of the highest type of citizenship. When the history teacher attends to his great business, he does much to free the mind from the trammels... | |
| 1919 - 562 páginas
...multiplicity of unrelated facts. Statement of Aims. The committee has adopted a tentative statement of aims, as follows: 1. The supreme aim in the teaching of...historical training affects the result most directly. 0. Historical training (a) free.-? the mind from the trammels of time and place, substituting the idea... | |
| 1919 - 564 páginas
...fuma. The committee has adopted a tentative statement ef aims, as follows: 1. The supreme aim in (ho teaching of history and social science is to give...children which, rightly developed, constitute the baaisof the highest type of citizenship. ' 2. We gladly acknowledge that all sound training, through... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Golightly - 1926 - 176 páginas
...says (page 49) under the caption, "History and Social Sciences," that "the supreme aim in teaching history and social science is to give positive direction...children which, rightly developed, constitute the highest basis for citizenship." No way was mentioned for developing Morals in connection with the social... | |
| 1926 - 170 páginas
...says (page 49) under the caption, "History and Social Sciences," that "the supreme aim in teaching history and social science is to give positive 'direction...children which, rightly developed, constitute the highest basis for citizenship." No way was mentioned for developing Morals in connection with the social... | |
| 1924 - 324 páginas
...so fashion the teaching of the social sciences as "to give positive direction to the growth of these mental and moral qualities of children, which rightly...constitute the basis of the highest type of citizenship." The entry of the United States into the Great War served to emphasize the imperative need of giving... | |
| 1920 - 1000 páginas
...life, to have some understanding of the play of great forces in the universal story of humanity, and to give positive direction to the growth of those...constitute the basis of the highest type of citizenship. When the history teacher attends to his great business, he does much to free the mind from the trammels... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1924 - 360 páginas
...so fashion the teaching of the social sciences as "to give positive direction to the growth of these mental and moral qualities of children, which rightly...constitute the basis of the highest type of citizenship." The entry of the United States into the Great War served to emphasize the imperative need of giving... | |
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