| 1904 - 1108 Seiten
...brotherhood of man. The following lines from John Dewey's "School and Society" emphasizes this thought: "When the school introduces and trains each child of society into membership within a little community, saturating him with the spirit of service, and providing him with the instruments... | |
| 1903 - 564 Seiten
...must exemplify an embryonic community life, active with types of occupations that reflect the life of the larger society, and permeated throughout with the spirit of art, history and science,' an obvious contrast to ' our present education which is highly specialised, one-sided and narrow —... | |
| Harry Thiselton Mark - 1901 - 326 Seiten
...our schools an embryonic community life, active with types of occupations that reflect the life of the larger society, and permeated throughout with the spirit of art, history, and science.1 Taking discipline in the broader sense of an adequate all round moral training, one doubt,... | |
| 1904 - 1014 Seiten
...our schools an embryonic community life, active with types of occupations that reflect the life of and he thinks "when the school introduces and trains each child of society into membership within such... | |
| Maud Summers - 1908 - 168 Seiten
...BROTHERS . . 137 THE LARK AND HER LITTLE ONES .... 147 MORNING SONG . . . .150 ALPHABET 152 WORD LIST 153 WHEN the school introduces and trains each child of society into membership within a little community, saturating him with the spirit of service, and providing him with the instruments... | |
| Paul Klapper - 1912 - 506 Seiten
...in his society. Dewey expresses beautifully the same social desideratum of education when he says, "When the school introduces and trains each child of society into membership into his own proper little community, saturating him with a spirit of service and providing him with... | |
| Georg Kerschensteiner - 1914 - 404 Seiten
...of our schools an embryonic community life, active with types of occupation that reflect the life of the larger society, and permeated throughout with...and trains each child of society into membership, saturating him with the spirit of service, and providing him with the instruments of effective self-direction,... | |
| Georg Kerschensteiner - 1914 - 404 Seiten
...of our schools an embryonic community life, active with types of occupation that reflect the life of the larger society, and permeated throughout with...When the school introduces and trains each child of . -S society into membership, saturating him with the i spirit of service, and providing him with the... | |
| 1914 - 690 Seiten
...vacation. Here is a suggestion for all cities that is quite worth while. - — Dr. John Dewey says "When the school introduces and trains each child of society into membership within a little community, saturating him with the spirit of service, and providing him with the instruments... | |
| John Dewey - 1915 - 204 Seiten
...our schools an embryonic community life, active with types of occupations that reflect the life of the larger society and permeated throughout with the...into • membership within such a little community, satu- ' rating him with the spirit of service, and providing him with the instruments of effective... | |
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