Progressive Education: Observations on the first four years of childhoodLongman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... exercise a like influence on our own souls . How then can we set any bounds to the period of education ? Continual modifications are taking place in the character and in the mind , and hence education is rendered always possible ; nor ...
... exercise a like influence on our own souls . How then can we set any bounds to the period of education ? Continual modifications are taking place in the character and in the mind , and hence education is rendered always possible ; nor ...
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... of reasoning ) prescribes it to us as a duty to retard the pro- gress , and limit the exercise of the others . The impulse given must not be confined to any one faculty , or set of faculties ; for though each PRELIMINARY CHAPTER . 13.
... of reasoning ) prescribes it to us as a duty to retard the pro- gress , and limit the exercise of the others . The impulse given must not be confined to any one faculty , or set of faculties ; for though each PRELIMINARY CHAPTER . 13.
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... exercise of it , enjoys too keenly any trifling success which he thus obtains , and almost of necessity becomes vain and conceited . No longer discriminating between true and false excellence , his moral and religious progress , -the ...
... exercise of it , enjoys too keenly any trifling success which he thus obtains , and almost of necessity becomes vain and conceited . No longer discriminating between true and false excellence , his moral and religious progress , -the ...
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... exercise a salutary influence over the will ; and , even when it is least capable of making any efforts , will impel it to a right line of conduct . Lastly ; since , in spite of the most watchful care , a remissness , an indifference ...
... exercise a salutary influence over the will ; and , even when it is least capable of making any efforts , will impel it to a right line of conduct . Lastly ; since , in spite of the most watchful care , a remissness , an indifference ...
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... himself whenever circumstances will allow of it , he will acquire decision of character , and his will , no longer merely passive , gains vigour from exercise . In short , the great problem to be solved , PRELIMINARY CHAPTER . 25.
... himself whenever circumstances will allow of it , he will acquire decision of character , and his will , no longer merely passive , gains vigour from exercise . In short , the great problem to be solved , PRELIMINARY CHAPTER . 25.
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Progressive Education: Observations on the first four years of childhood Albertine Adrienne de Saussure Necker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1839 |
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