Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volumul 29The Association, 1899 |
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Pagina 7
... child cares to draw a mere figure , or some object taken to the school just for the sake of being drawn ? But what child does not take an interest in drawing if he is asked to put on paper his ideas of a certain scene , or to represent ...
... child cares to draw a mere figure , or some object taken to the school just for the sake of being drawn ? But what child does not take an interest in drawing if he is asked to put on paper his ideas of a certain scene , or to represent ...
Pagina 8
... child learns to read for the same reason that an Eskimo boy Eskimo boy learns to drive a team of dogs , because he needs to , the kind of civilization that is around him has made it necessary . The end to be gained is skill . The ...
... child learns to read for the same reason that an Eskimo boy Eskimo boy learns to drive a team of dogs , because he needs to , the kind of civilization that is around him has made it necessary . The end to be gained is skill . The ...
Pagina 15
... child needs education as badly as any other . Moreover , the life of the city must be con- tinually replenished and invigorated by its draft upon country youth . The city needs , quite as much as the country , that the country youth ...
... child needs education as badly as any other . Moreover , the life of the city must be con- tinually replenished and invigorated by its draft upon country youth . The city needs , quite as much as the country , that the country youth ...
Pagina 18
... children . ers . With this diagnosis of the actual condition and prospects of the schools themselves , and this exposition of the inequality of privilege entailed upon the country child , let us turn to consider , as briefly as may be ...
... children . ers . With this diagnosis of the actual condition and prospects of the schools themselves , and this exposition of the inequality of privilege entailed upon the country child , let us turn to consider , as briefly as may be ...
Pagina 23
... CHILD , by Louise E. Hogan , ( 220 pp .; $ 2.50 ) , offers a somewhat detailed record of the develop- ment of one child up to his ninth year . The record of the first year is but fragmentary notes , but with the develop- ment of complex ...
... CHILD , by Louise E. Hogan , ( 220 pp .; $ 2.50 ) , offers a somewhat detailed record of the develop- ment of one child up to his ninth year . The record of the first year is but fragmentary notes , but with the develop- ment of complex ...
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Pagina 96 - O masters, lords and rulers in all lands, How will the future reckon with this man? How answer his brute question in that hour When whirlwinds of rebellion shake all shores?
Pagina 240 - Placed at the door of learning, youth to guide, We never suffer it to stand too wide. To ask, to guess, to know, as they commence...
Pagina 96 - How will you ever straighten up this shape; Touch it again with immortality; Give back the upward looking and the light; Rebuild in it the music and the dream; Make right the immemorial infamies, Perfidious wrongs, immedicable woes?
Pagina 96 - Is this the thing the Lord God made and gave To have dominion over sea and land; To trace the stars and search the heavens for power; To feel the passion of eternity?
Pagina 37 - I'm quite a model now, I was not always so. And if you doubt what things I say, Suppose you make the test ; Suppose, when you've been bad some day And up to bed are sent away From mother and the rest — Suppose you ask, "Who has been bad?
Pagina 207 - The most colossal improvement which recent years have seen in secondary education lies in the introduction of the manual training schools; not because they will give us a people more handy and practical for domestic life and better skilled in trades, but because they will give us citizens with an entirely different intellectual fibre.
Pagina xvii - DYSPEPSIA HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE It relieves nervous and sick headache ; the sense of fullness, distress and pain in the stomach after meals ; prevents acidity of the stomach and offensive belching of wind.
Pagina 96 - BOWED by the weight of centuries he leans Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, The emptiness of ages in his face, And on his back the burden of the world.