Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 90
... called unto liberty . " And the young men were called unto this liberty , that , through the exercise of it they might attain a noble personality . He dwelt somewhat at large upon this theme in the Baccalaureate for 1859. " Bring out ...
... called unto liberty . " And the young men were called unto this liberty , that , through the exercise of it they might attain a noble personality . He dwelt somewhat at large upon this theme in the Baccalaureate for 1859. " Bring out ...
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... called Mental and Moral Philosophy . He himself said that he taught psychology , philosophy , and ethics . The students sometimes referred to the course as " Psych , " for short , but more often as " Garman , " and that was , I think ...
... called Mental and Moral Philosophy . He himself said that he taught psychology , philosophy , and ethics . The students sometimes referred to the course as " Psych , " for short , but more often as " Garman , " and that was , I think ...
Pagina 281
... called into play all his intellectual faculties . The system of making a student produce a quantity of work under the pretext of " getting his hand in " is a very indifferent one of most pupils , since it accustoms them to write any ...
... called into play all his intellectual faculties . The system of making a student produce a quantity of work under the pretext of " getting his hand in " is a very indifferent one of most pupils , since it accustoms them to write any ...
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American answer appeared asked became become beginning believe better brought called common course discussion early English examination experience eyes face fact father feel felt field followed Garman gave give graduate hand heard Hopkins hour human ideas importance intellectual interest John knew knowledge later learned lectures less light living looked Louis matter means method mind Miss nature never notes object once passed Patten perhaps period philosophy play practical present Professor pupils questions reason remarkable remember rules seemed sense side spirit success talk taught teacher teaching tell things thought took true turn Turner understand University whole Wilson write young
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