Three Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom: Selections from Great DocumentsRobert Ulich Harvard University Press, 1954 - 668 pages "Three Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom" is an anthology of writings on education by great thinkers including Plato, Descartes, Dewey and Emerson taken from texts from Asia, Greek and Roman antiquity, ancient and medieval Christianity, Islam, the Judaic tradition and modern education. -- From product description. |
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... Nature does not get confused , but proceeds by carefully distinguishing the single objects . . . . Therefore pupils in schools ought to be occupied with only one subject at any one time . Fifth postulate : Nature begins its activities ...
... Nature does not get confused , but proceeds by carefully distinguishing the single objects . . . . Therefore pupils in schools ought to be occupied with only one subject at any one time . Fifth postulate : Nature begins its activities ...
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... Nature , the truth to which thou leadest is power and action and source of culture , enrichment and harmony of hu- mankind . Yet thou permittest not man to grow hastily and superficially and thy son , o Nature , cannot escape his natural ...
... Nature , the truth to which thou leadest is power and action and source of culture , enrichment and harmony of hu- mankind . Yet thou permittest not man to grow hastily and superficially and thy son , o Nature , cannot escape his natural ...
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... nature is to represent in harmony and unison the spirit of God and of nature , the natural and the divine , the terrestrial and the celestial , the finite and the infinite . Again , the destiny of the child as a member of the family is ...
... nature is to represent in harmony and unison the spirit of God and of nature , the natural and the divine , the terrestrial and the celestial , the finite and the infinite . Again , the destiny of the child as a member of the family is ...
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