Educational Ideas in America: A Documentary HistoryS. Alexander Rippa |
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... interest and intellectual attitude from which it is surveyed . Take a square mile of terri- tory , for example ; if we view it from one interest , we may have trigonometry ; from another standpoint we should label the facts regarding it ...
... interest and intellectual attitude from which it is surveyed . Take a square mile of terri- tory , for example ; if we view it from one interest , we may have trigonometry ; from another standpoint we should label the facts regarding it ...
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... interest at first from purely external sources , mainly from the personal interests with which success in mastering them is associated , such as gaining of rank , avoiding punishment , not being beaten by a difficulty and the like ...
... interest at first from purely external sources , mainly from the personal interests with which success in mastering them is associated , such as gaining of rank , avoiding punishment , not being beaten by a difficulty and the like ...
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... interest in the troublesome child . These distracting demonstrations of affection , which grow more numerous with the disturbing activities of the child , act on him like a series of electric shocks and they have their effect in time ...
... interest in the troublesome child . These distracting demonstrations of affection , which grow more numerous with the disturbing activities of the child , act on him like a series of electric shocks and they have their effect in time ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
RENAISSANCE IDEALS | 18 |
COLONIAL VIEWS ON EDUCATION | 32 |
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