Proceedings, 4. ciltAmerican Society for Engineering Education, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.) Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education., 1897 |
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... least part of them , were held in connection with some Society whose character is distinctly educational rather than purely scientific . The National Educational Association has a membership reaching to all 12 PROCEEDINGS .
... least part of them , were held in connection with some Society whose character is distinctly educational rather than purely scientific . The National Educational Association has a membership reaching to all 12 PROCEEDINGS .
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... scientific basis and utilitarian aims were regarded as on a far lower plane than the well - tried methods of that venerable classical education whose purpose was to discipline and polish the mind . What wonderful changes of opinion have ...
... scientific basis and utilitarian aims were regarded as on a far lower plane than the well - tried methods of that venerable classical education whose purpose was to discipline and polish the mind . What wonderful changes of opinion have ...
Sayfa 17
... scientific rather than technical . It was recog- nized that the principles and facts of science were likely to be ... scientific spirit that prevailed was most praiseworthy and its influence has been far reaching . This scientific ...
... scientific rather than technical . It was recog- nized that the principles and facts of science were likely to be ... scientific spirit that prevailed was most praiseworthy and its influence has been far reaching . This scientific ...
Sayfa 18
... scientific spirit of investigation . It should not , however , be for- gotten that if such practical work be carried beyond the extent necessary to illustrate principles it may be- come a source of danger . The student of average ...
... scientific spirit of investigation . It should not , however , be for- gotten that if such practical work be carried beyond the extent necessary to illustrate principles it may be- come a source of danger . The student of average ...
Sayfa 19
... scientific and engineering education has tended to elevate the standard and improve the methods of all educational work . The length of the course of study in engineering col- leges has generally been four years , and whatever ten ...
... scientific and engineering education has tended to elevate the standard and improve the methods of all educational work . The length of the course of study in engineering col- leges has generally been four years , and whatever ten ...
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