... to win from it the kind of mental training it is fitted to supply; they put the different principal subjects on an approximate equality so far as time-allotment is concerned; they omit all short information courses; and they make sufficiently continuous... Granite State Monthly - Strana 2171894Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1895 - 982 str.
...conferences, that is, they treat each subject in the same way for all pupils with trifling exceptions; they give time enough to each subject to win from it the...concerned ; they omit all short information courses ; and they make sufticioutly continuous the instruction in each of the main lines, namely, language,... | |
| 1895 - 736 str.
...that, spite of the sacrifices involved, it is better to " omit all short information courses " and " give time enough to each subject to win from it the kind of mental training it is fitted to supply." The information furnished by a study of the various sciences mentioned, interesting and valuable as... | |
| 1894 - 646 str.
...committee proposes that secondary instruction cover at least four years; that time enough be given to each subject "to win from it the kind of mental training it is fitted to supply;" that the time allotment for the different principal subjects be approximately equal; that all "short... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1894 - 1068 str.
...conferences : they treat each subject in the same way for all pupils, with trifling exceptions ; they give time enough to each subject to win from it the...principal subjects on an approximate equality so far as time-allotment is concerned; they omit all short information courses; and they make sufficiently continuous... | |
| 1894 - 904 str.
...subjects should, so far as possible, be treated in the same way for all pupils. Time enough must be given to each subject to win from it the kind of mental training- it is fitted to supply. The different principal subjects should be put on approximate equality so far as time allotment is... | |
| Massachusetts - 1895 - 940 str.
...proposed scheme every study is to be pursued intensively, "to provide a substantial mental training," "to win from it the kind of mental training it is fitted to supply." Training is to be the chief aim. There is not a college in the country that exacts so much work from... | |
| Charles Riborg Mann - 1912 - 346 str.
...(suggested by the committee) conform to the general pecommendations of the Conferences ; that is, they give time enough to each subject to win from it the kind of mental training it is fitted to supply," etc. The subconscious background is thus the doctrine of formal discipline in the form which states... | |
| University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus). Bureau of Educational Research - 1927 - 788 str.
...necessary to develop the points. Otherwise, the discussion is based upon the evidence already given. from it the kind of mental training it is fitted to...principal subjects on an approximate equality so far as time-allotment is concerned ; they omit all short information courses ; and they make sufficiently... | |
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