There are no misfit children. There are misfit schools, misfit texts and studies, misfit dogmas and traditions of pedants and pedantry. There are misfit homes, misfit occupations and diversions. In fact, there are all kinds and conditions of misfit clothing... The World's Work - Strana 3671916Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1916 - 244 str.
...in cost of schooling, and adaptability of various schools. On the cover is the vigorous statement : THERE ARE NO MISFIT CHILDREN There are misfit schools,...nature of things there can be NO MISFIT CHILDREN. On the title page is the following hit at our present so-called standard of education : EDUCATION The... | |
| Herbert Spencer Jennings, John Broadus Watson, Adolf Meyer, William Isaac Thomas - 1917 - 250 str.
...saving in cost of schooling, and adaptability to various schools." He adds, possibly too categorically : "There are no misfit children. There are misfit schools,...nature of things there can be no misfit children." We may admit that some children are misfits, but the community will have to recognize the need of special... | |
| Ontario. Department of Education - 1919 - 450 str.
...words of the President of the State Normal School at San Francisco, " There are no misfit children, but there are misfit schools, misfit texts and studies,...conditions of misfit clothing for children, but, in nature of things, there can be no misfit children." He concluded that we should call in the services... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1919 - 1120 str.
...words of the President of the State Normal School at San Francisco, "There are no misfit children, but there are misfit schools, misfit texts and studies,...conditions of misfit clothing for children, but, in nature of things, there can be no misfit children." He concluded that we should call in the services... | |
| George Earl Freeland - 1919 - 458 str.
...prisoners. " There are misfit schools," he says, " misfit texts and studies, misfit dogmas and tradition of pedants and pedantry. There are misfit homes, misfit...nature of things there can be no misfit children." 3. The results of the formal class method of organization are few, indefinite, and are unlikely to... | |
| 1922 - 452 str.
...naturally they take it." Frederick Burk protests against the lock-step schooling now in vogue, and adds: "There are no misfit children. There are misfit schools,...nature of things there can be no misfit children." rebel- — and go into child labor, jump from the frying pan into the fire. The child-labor problem,... | |
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