| John Dewey - 1899 - 152 Seiten
...household and neighborhood system. Those of us who are here today need go back only one, two, or at most three generations, to find a time when, the household...in the house, but the members of the household were generally familiar with the shearing of the sheep, the carding and spinning of the wool, and the plying... | |
| John Dewey - 1899 - 170 Seiten
...household and neighborhood system. Those of us who are here today need go back only one, two, or at most three generations, to find a time when the household...in the house, but the members of the household were generally familiar with the shearing of the sheep, the carding and spinning of the wool, and the plying... | |
| New Brunswick. Department of Education - 1911 - 626 Seiten
...he must have "practical education." Those of us who are here today need go back only one, two or at most three generations to find a time when the household was practically the centre in which were carried on, or about which were clustered all the typical forms of industrial... | |
| Irving King - 1912 - 454 Seiten
...personal devices. The modification going on in the method and curriculum of education is as much a product of the changed social situation, and as much...familiar with the shearing of the sheep, the carding and spuming of the wool, and the plying of the loom. Instead of pressing a button and flooding the house... | |
| John Dewey - 1915 - 204 Seiten
...household and neighborhood system. Those of us who are here today need go back only one, two, or at most three generations, to find a time when the household...occupation. The clothing worn was for the most part made in the house; the members of the household were usually familiar also with the shearing of the... | |
| Woodbridge Riley - 1915 - 424 Seiten
...center in which were carried on all the typical forms of industrial occupation. The clothing worn was not only made in the house, but the members of the household were generally familiar with the shearing of the sheep, the carding and spinning of the wool, and the plying... | |
| Woodbridge Riley - 1915 - 460 Seiten
...place in the world where it is most difficult to get such experience. Contrast with this the old days when the household was practically the center in which were carried on all the typical forms of industrial occupation. The clothing worn was not only made in the house, but... | |
| George Alexander Johnston - 1920 - 276 Seiten
...time, only one or two generations ago, " when the household was practically the centre in which was carried on, or about which were clustered, all the...familiar with the shearing of the sheep, the carding and spuming of the wool, and the plying of the loom. . . . Practically every member of the household had... | |
| Junius Lathrop Meriam - 1920 - 560 Seiten
...asked of others. Competition appeared. Problems of social relationship were more in evidence. "... the household was practically the center in which...clustered, all the typical forms of industrial occupation. . . . practically every member of the household had his own share in the work. ... It was a matter... | |
| Junius Lathrop Meriam - 1920 - 560 Seiten
...asked of others. Competition appeared. Problems of social relationship were more in evidence. "... the household was practically the center in which...clustered, all the typical forms of industrial occupation. . . . practically every member of the household had his own share in the work. ... It was a matter... | |
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