Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 173
... Huarte ( 3 ) , sometimes referred to as Juan Huarte de San Juan . Of im- portance to educators , it deals with the educational implications of man's experience from the pre - natal period through the university age . And the rudiments ...
... Huarte ( 3 ) , sometimes referred to as Juan Huarte de San Juan . Of im- portance to educators , it deals with the educational implications of man's experience from the pre - natal period through the university age . And the rudiments ...
Page 177
... Huarte , himself , acknowl- edges his debt to Plato and Aristotle among others . However , one be- comes aware in reading Huarte that he has succeeded in drawing nearer to the modern scientific laboratory than had his predecessors , and ...
... Huarte , himself , acknowl- edges his debt to Plato and Aristotle among others . However , one be- comes aware in reading Huarte that he has succeeded in drawing nearer to the modern scientific laboratory than had his predecessors , and ...
Page 179
... Huarte claims , held that a child's memory is a table without any pic- ture . ( Are we not immediately re- minded of the tabula rasa of Mr. Locke ? ) It must be guided , not sim- ply filled by the incessant drone of the teacher's ...
... Huarte claims , held that a child's memory is a table without any pic- ture . ( Are we not immediately re- minded of the tabula rasa of Mr. Locke ? ) It must be guided , not sim- ply filled by the incessant drone of the teacher's ...
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The Search for Unity in Higher | 21 |
Bivariate Normal Population When X is Truncated | 52 |
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