| 1916 - 1012 Seiten
...systems. On the opening page of his School and Society, published in 1900, Professor John Dewey says: "What the best and wisest parent wants for his own...and unlovely; acted upon it destroys our democracy." The extent to which we have succeeded in effectively embodying the ideals set up in these two quotations... | |
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - 1927 - 754 Seiten
...whatever the maximum standard may be is none too good for the dependent child. In the words of John Dewey "What the best and wisest parent wants for his own...that must the community want for all its children." WHAT IS A NORMAL CHILD MENTALLY? Emerson A. North, MD, Central Clinic, Cincinnati This paper will not... | |
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - 1919 - 836 Seiten
...without thinking of what John Dewey said twenty years ago in his little book on School and Society : "What the best and wisest parent wants for his own child, that must the community want for all of its children. Any other ideal for our schools is narrow and unlovely ; acted upon, it destroys our... | |
| E. A. Duke, Oklahoma. Superintendent of Public Instruction - 1918 - 104 Seiten
...schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged." Article III, ordinance of 1787. 67. "What the best and wisest parent wants for his own...and unlovely; acted upon it destroys our democracy." — Prof. John Dewey, Chicago University. 68. "It is my hope that the time may soon come when the poorest... | |
| Julius Bernhard Arp - 1918 - 254 Seiten
...SCHOOL RURAL EDUCATION AND THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL CHAPTER ONE RURAL EDUCATION AND RURAL LIFE "TTTHAT the best and wisest parent wants for his * * own child,...unlovely. Acted upon, it destroys our democracy." l This beautiful conception ofJthe mission of the public school as expressed by Dr. (^wey is a worthy... | |
| Julius Bernhard Arp - 1918 - 260 Seiten
...SCHOOL RURAL EDUCATION AND THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL CHAPTER ONE RURAL EDUCATION AND RURAL LIFE "TTTHAT the best and wisest parent wants for his ' ' own child,...unlovely. Acted upon, it destroys our democracy." * This beautiful conception of the mission of the public school as expressed by Dr. Dewey is a worthy... | |
| 1919 - 754 Seiten
...Professor John Dewey stated the ideal toward which we should strive most impressively when he wrote,1 "What the best and wisest parent wants for his own child, that must the community want for all of its children. Any other ideal for our schools is narrow and unlovely; acted upon, it destroys our... | |
| 1919 - 766 Seiten
...Professor John Dewey stated the ideal toward which we should strive most impressively when he wrote,1 "What the best and wisest parent wants for his own child, that must the community want for all of its children. Any other ideal for our schools is narrow and unlovely; acted upon, it destroys our... | |
| 1920 - 806 Seiten
...STANDARDS OP REORGANIZATION. Dr. Dewey well expresses the mission of the public school when he says : " What the best and wisest parent wants for his own...other ideal for our schools is narrow and unlovely.'' The country boy and girl are entitled to just as good an education as their city cousins, and until... | |
| United States Departament of Agriculture - 1920 - 806 Seiten
...STANDARDS OF REORGANIZATION. Dr. Dewey well expresses the mission of the public school when he says: " What the best and wisest parent wants for his own...other ideal for our schools is narrow and unlovely." The country boy and girl are entitled to just as good an education as their city cousins, and until... | |
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