| 1854 - 686 pages
...completeness with which they are made. Is it probable then, that whilst the process exhibited to us in the evolution of humanity at large, is repeated...that too, even in so simple a thing as learning the qualities and structures of objects ? Is it not obvious, on the contrary, that one method must be pursued... | |
| 1854 - 632 pages
...there are no longer teachers at hand, the observations and inferences required for daily guidance, must be made unhelped ; and success in life depends...with which they are made. Is it probable then, that whilst the process exhibited to us in the evolution of humanity at large, is repeated alike by the... | |
| 1858 - 396 pages
...when there are no longer teachers at hand, the observations and inferences required for daily guidance must be made unhelped, and success in life depends...made. Is it probable, then, that, while the process exhibited to us in the evolution of humanity at large, is repeated alike by the infant and the man,... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1863 - 898 pages
...there are no longer teachers at hand, the observations and inferences required for daily guidance, must be made unhelped ; and success in life depends...followed during the period between infancy and manhood 1 and that too, even in so simple a thing as learning the properties of objects? Is it not obvious,... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1863 - 902 pages
...teachers at hand, the observations and inferences required for daily guidance, must be made unhelpcd ; and success in life depends upon the accuracy and...by the infant and the man, a reverse process must bo followed during the period between infancy and manhood t and that too, even in so simple a thing... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1876 - 514 pages
...there are no longer teachers at hand, the observations and inferences required for daily guidance, must be made unhelped ; and success in life depends...humanity at large, is repeated alike by the infant and tlio man, a reverse process must bo followed during the period between infancy and manhood ? and that... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Education - 1860 - 308 pages
...there are no longer teachers at hand, the observations and inferences required for daily guidance, must be made unhelped ; and success in life depends upon the accuracy and completeness with Avhich they are made. Is it probable then, that while the process displaved must be followed during... | |
| Pam Hirsch, Mark McBeth - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 300 pages
...there are no longer teachers at hand, the observations and inferences required for daily guidance, must be made unhelped; and success in life depends...accuracy and completeness with which they are made.'" Spencer advises educators that students must feel what we now call agency in their learning experiences... | |
| Pam Hirsch, Mark McBeth - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 300 pages
...there are no longer teachers at hand, the observations and inferences required for daily guidance, must be made unhelped; and success in life depends...the accuracy and completeness with which they are made.'22 Spencer advises educators that students must feel what we now call agency in their learning... | |
| Education - 1890 - 342 pages
...teachers at hand, the observations and inferences required for daily guidance must be made nnhelped, and success in life depends upon the accuracy and...they are made. Is it probable, then, that while the processes displayed in the evolution of humanity at large are repeated alike by the infant and the... | |
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