It is exactly in the repetition of the exercises that the education of the senses consists; their aim is not that the child shall know colours, forms and the different qualities of objects, but that he refine his senses through an exercise of attention,... McClure's Magazine - Strana 1001912Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1914 - 706 str.
...The exercises are intended to train general powers and discriminations. She maintains that : " the aim is not that the child shall know colors, forms...and the different qualities of objects, but that he refine his senses through an exercise of attention, of comparison, of judgment; the exercises are true... | |
| Maria Montessori - 1912 - 452 str.
...kindly, but all so much slower than theirs. Something of this sort occurs between children and adults. It is exactly in the repetition of the exercises that...consists; their aim is not that the child shall know colours, forms and the different qualities of objects, but that he refine his senses through an exercise... | |
| Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1913 - 442 str.
...and to be intended to train general powers and discriminations. Dr. Montessori maintains that "the aim is not that the child shall know colors, forms,...and the different qualities of objects, but that he refine his senses through an exercise of attention, of comparison, of judgment; the exercises are true... | |
| Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1913 - 440 str.
...and to be intended to train general powers and discriminations. Dr. Montessori maintains that "the aim is not that the child shall know colors, forms,...and the different qualities of objects, but that he refine his senses through an exercise of attention, of comparison, of judgment; the exercises are true... | |
| William Heard Kilpatrick - 1914 - 90 str.
...following: " Itjs_exaclly~ui--the repetition of the exercises that the education_of the SgrjBes'coasist; their aim is not that the child shall know colors, forms, and the different qualities of objects, b111" that he refine his senses throughan exercise of ajtention.jof comparison, of judgment. These... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1915 - 612 str.
...discipline." The exercises are intended to train general powers and discriminations. She maintains that "the aim is not that the child shall know colors, forms...and the different qualities of objects, but that he refine his senses through an exercise of attention, of comparison, of judgment; the exercises are true... | |
| Chang Ping Wang - 1916 - 104 str.
...method should better be called education through the senses instead of "of" the senses. Montessori says: "It is exactly in the repetition of the exercises...and the different qualities of objects, but that he refine his senses through an exercise of attention, of comparison, of judgment. These exercises are... | |
| Grace Owen - 1920 - 198 str.
...perception. Indeed in her view the true aim of sense training ' ' is not that the child shall know colours, forms, and the different qualities of objects, but that he shall refine his senses through an exercise of attention, of comparison, and of judgment." And she has allowed for this development,... | |
| Ilse Forest - 1927 - 456 str.
...for its own sake. It is exactly in the repetition of the exercises that the education of the sense consists; their aim is not that the child shall know...and the different qualities of objects, but that he refines his senses through an exercise of attention, of comparison, of judgment. These exercises are... | |
| Ilse Forest - 1927 - 438 str.
...as smooth, as the case may be, but that they may actually develop sense perception for its own sake. It is exactly in the repetition of the exercises that the education of the sense consists; their aim is not that the child shall know colors, forms, and the different qualities... | |
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