Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 112
... knowledge , so far as the student mind was capable of taking it in . And yet it was not so much the thing studied and learned that counted as the extraordinary use he made of it . He desired original thinking , but far from encouraging ...
... knowledge , so far as the student mind was capable of taking it in . And yet it was not so much the thing studied and learned that counted as the extraordinary use he made of it . He desired original thinking , but far from encouraging ...
Pagina 134
... knowledge , his superior mind acting downward upon the mass - a Scotch Covenanter bent upon describing how man acts politically , hammering information into reluctant minds . He was essentially the lecturer rather than the teacher , nor ...
... knowledge , his superior mind acting downward upon the mass - a Scotch Covenanter bent upon describing how man acts politically , hammering information into reluctant minds . He was essentially the lecturer rather than the teacher , nor ...
Pagina 206
... knowledge of human nature . Still , on going me over , my tutor thought I could be put in the sophomore class in the autumn of 1859 . Although my studies interested me- -anything did , for I had then and ever since a capacity to be ...
... knowledge of human nature . Still , on going me over , my tutor thought I could be put in the sophomore class in the autumn of 1859 . Although my studies interested me- -anything did , for I had then and ever since a capacity to be ...
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