The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 42D. Appleton, 1893 - Science |
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Page 11
... true psychology is impossible . In other words , educating the mind wisely depends on understanding its nature . This can only be accomplished by a study of our physical organization also , especially of that organ through which the ...
... true psychology is impossible . In other words , educating the mind wisely depends on understanding its nature . This can only be accomplished by a study of our physical organization also , especially of that organ through which the ...
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... true way still . We are also deluded by the spirit of our age , that aims too much at quantity and too little at quality . In elementary schools especially the culture and the method are , beyond all comparison , of more importance than ...
... true way still . We are also deluded by the spirit of our age , that aims too much at quantity and too little at quality . In elementary schools especially the culture and the method are , beyond all comparison , of more importance than ...
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... true conception of education by realiz- ing that the very object of existence is to attain , as nearly as pos- sible , to a perfect development , which , of course , implies the dis- charge of all duties and obligations , many problems ...
... true conception of education by realiz- ing that the very object of existence is to attain , as nearly as pos- sible , to a perfect development , which , of course , implies the dis- charge of all duties and obligations , many problems ...
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... true education of our period ? I purposely now select a practical man rather than a pure scientist . The great difficulty that most teachers would mention , I suppose , in the way of accomplishing their ends is in getting children ...
... true education of our period ? I purposely now select a practical man rather than a pure scientist . The great difficulty that most teachers would mention , I suppose , in the way of accomplishing their ends is in getting children ...
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... true of a single alveolus is true of the chest as a whole . It tends as nearly as possible to become globular , with a circular outline not only in the transverse but in the longitudinal direc- tion . The sternum and vertebræ prevent it ...
... true of a single alveolus is true of the chest as a whole . It tends as nearly as possible to become globular , with a circular outline not only in the transverse but in the longitudinal direc- tion . The sternum and vertebræ prevent it ...
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