The Educational Magazineetc., 1838 |
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... knowledge of physiology . INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION . : Intellectual Education must proceed upon the known laws and сара- cities of the human mind , and must , in fact , be founded on mental phi- losophy . Perception , attention ...
... knowledge of physiology . INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION . : Intellectual Education must proceed upon the known laws and сара- cities of the human mind , and must , in fact , be founded on mental phi- losophy . Perception , attention ...
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... knowledge that puffeth not up ; know- ledge of God , knowledge of his works , knowledge of man , knowledge and stern correction of self , that Dr. Dick regards as the one grand ob- ject and intent of all Education . In the chapter which ...
... knowledge that puffeth not up ; know- ledge of God , knowledge of his works , knowledge of man , knowledge and stern correction of self , that Dr. Dick regards as the one grand ob- ject and intent of all Education . In the chapter which ...
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... knowledge is a blessing or a curse to the individual and the community ; and this character is determined , not by the amount of knowledge com- municated , but by the influence exerted on the pupil - by the circum- stances , the ...
... knowledge is a blessing or a curse to the individual and the community ; and this character is determined , not by the amount of knowledge com- municated , but by the influence exerted on the pupil - by the circum- stances , the ...
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State and Prospects of Education | 1 |
Outline of a Plan for a Teachers | 10 |
BoardingSchool Education | 16 |
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