Industrial Instruction: A Pedagogic and Social Necessity ; Together with a Critique Upon Objections AdvancedD.C. Heath & Company, 1887 - 160 Seiten |
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... pleasure in presenting it to the attention of English - speaking educators and schoolmen , with the hope that it may aid in crystallizing the some- what indefinite thought upon the question of manual instruction in the schools , which ...
... pleasure in presenting it to the attention of English - speaking educators and schoolmen , with the hope that it may aid in crystallizing the some- what indefinite thought upon the question of manual instruction in the schools , which ...
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... pleasure and love for labor and intelligence for life . To them formal training is the chief object , and hence they unite theory with practice . While with the first party , essentially economic points of view are determinative , with ...
... pleasure and love for labor and intelligence for life . To them formal training is the chief object , and hence they unite theory with practice . While with the first party , essentially economic points of view are determinative , with ...
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... pleasure infused into labor , do we not add mockery to misery ? We know needy German districts and otherwise poor neighborhoods , so called , but we have never seen and never heard that the population living in those places ever failed ...
... pleasure infused into labor , do we not add mockery to misery ? We know needy German districts and otherwise poor neighborhoods , so called , but we have never seen and never heard that the population living in those places ever failed ...
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... satisfaction which must definitely influence its dis- position and character . " " Joy in self - activity awakens pleasure in labor . By one's own work , one learns to value the labor of others , and in this way INDUSTRIAL INSTRUCTION . 27.
... satisfaction which must definitely influence its dis- position and character . " " Joy in self - activity awakens pleasure in labor . By one's own work , one learns to value the labor of others , and in this way INDUSTRIAL INSTRUCTION . 27.
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... pleasure in work aroused , and morality promoted ; but all this is of no benefit . Industrial instruction is a doubtful experi- ment , and its advantage problematic . Every one will expect that such an opponent would exclude all forms ...
... pleasure in work aroused , and morality promoted ; but all this is of no benefit . Industrial instruction is a doubtful experi- ment , and its advantage problematic . Every one will expect that such an opponent would exclude all forms ...
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7½ inches according advantage advocates artistic assert awaken become benefit cation child classes Comenius construction demand division of labor drawing economic educa educative value employment exercise gymnastics hand labor handicraft harmonious development harmonious training Hence home industry home labor human idea important indus industrial instruction industrial labor interest Introduction price JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins University Klauson Cass knowledge labor products mankind MANUAL TRAINING material means mechanic ment mental activity merely method moral nature necessary needs Nicholas Murray Butler objective instruction one-sided opponents of industrial parents pedagogic Pestalozzi physical pleasure powers practically systematized present school Price by mail principles Prof professional psychological public school pupil pursued question school for study secure side social society stand-point STANLEY HALL struction subjects of instruction system of education teachers teaching theoretical instruction theory things tion trial instruction understand whole
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Seite 174 - Perhaps the most influential book ever written on the subject of Education.
Seite 173 - VOLTAIRE IN this book will be found the ger.n of all that is useful in present systems of education, as well as most of the ever-recurring mistakes of well-meaning zealots.
Seite 167 - J'ai grand plaisir a me relire dans votre langue, d'autant que vous n'avez rien neglige pour 1'impression materielle. Combien vos Editions Americaines sont superieures aux notres ! (10 Avril, 1886.) Dr. WT Harris, Concord, Mass. : Professor Payne has done a real service to education in translating M. Compayre's History of Pedagogy. The work has great merits. Indeed, it is indispensable among histories of education, for the reason that it shows us the subject from the standpoint of a Frenchman of...
Seite 172 - Therefore since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect, when it beginneth in young years : this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom.
Seite 165 - It is our purpose to add from time to time such books as have contributed or may contribute so much toward the solution of educational problems as to make them indispensable to every true teacher's library. The following good words, and also the opinions quoted under the several volumes, are an earnest of the appreciation in which the enterprise is held: — Dr. Wm. T. Harris, Concord, Mass. : I do not think that you have ever printed a book on education that is not worthy to go on any teacher's...
Seite 172 - Since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men, by all means, endeavor to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years; this we call education, which is in effect but early custom.
Seite 83 - But o'er-anxious thought you'll find of no avail, For there precisely where ideas fail, A word comes opportunely into play. Most admirable weapons words are found ; On words a system we securely ground ; In words we can conveniently believe, Nor of a single jot can we a word bereave.