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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... parents ; what does it con- cern the members of the council and the mayors ? That is true ; but how , if parents neglect it ? Who shall attend to it then ? Shall we therefore let it alone , and suffer the children to be neglected ? How ...
... parents ; what does it con- cern the members of the council and the mayors ? That is true ; but how , if parents neglect it ? Who shall attend to it then ? Shall we therefore let it alone , and suffer the children to be neglected ? How ...
Page 562
... parents , the fatherly and motherly character , their intellectual and emotional drift , which , indeed , may lie as yet dormant in both of them , as mere tendencies and energies . Thus , too , the destiny of man as a child of God and ...
... parents , the fatherly and motherly character , their intellectual and emotional drift , which , indeed , may lie as yet dormant in both of them , as mere tendencies and energies . Thus , too , the destiny of man as a child of God and ...
Page 566
... parents were to view and treat the child with reference to all stages of development and age , without breaks and omissions ; if , particularly , they were to consider the fact that the vigorous and complete development and cultivation ...
... parents were to view and treat the child with reference to all stages of development and age , without breaks and omissions ; if , particularly , they were to consider the fact that the vigorous and complete development and cultivation ...
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