Whoever has watched with any discernment, the wide-eyed gaze of the infant at surrounding objects, knows very well that education does begin thus early, whether we intend it or not; and that these fingerings and suckings of everything it can lay hold... Principles and Practices of Teaching - Sayfa 87James Johonnot tarafından - 1878 - 395 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1854 - 686 sayfa
...gaining ground— that education of some kind should begin from the cradle. Whoever has watched wilh any discernment, the wide-eyed gaze of the infant...surrounding objects, knows very well that education Joes begin thus early, whether we intend it or not; and that these fingerings and suckings of everything... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1858 - 180 sayfa
...opinion which is steadily gaining ground, that education of some kind should begin from the cradle. Whoever has watched with any discernment, the wideeyed...we intend it or not ; and that these fingerings and mouthings of everything it can lay hold of, these open-mouthed listenings to every sound, are the first... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 300 sayfa
...ever since his day been gaining ground —that education of some kind should begin from the cradle. Whoever has watched with any discernment, the wide-eyed...we intend it or not; and that these fingerings and Buckings of every thing it can lay hold of, these open-mouthed listenings to every sound, are the first... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 904 sayfa
...ever since his day been gaining ground — that education of some kind should begin from the cradle. Whoever has watched with any discernment, the wide-eyed...or not ; and that these fingerings and suckings of every thing it can lay hold of, these open-mouthed listenings to every sound, are the first steps in... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 sayfa
...ever since his day been gaining ground — that education of some kind should begin from the cradle. Whoever has watched with any discernment, the wide-eyed...we intend it or not; and that these fingerings and Buckings of every thing it can lay hold ofj these open-mouthed listenings to every sound, are the first... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 282 sayfa
...ever since his day been gaining ground — that education of some kind should begin from the cradle. Whoever has watched with any discernment, the wide-eyed gaze of the infant at sur~ ronnding objects, knows very well that education does begin thus early, whether we intend it or... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 sayfa
...ever since his day been gaining ground — that education of some kind should begin from the cradle. Whoever has watched with any discernment, the wide-eyed...or not ; and that these fingerings and suckings of every thing it can lay hold of, these open-mouthed listenings to every sound, are the first steps in... | |
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 sayfa
...begins, as we all know, in the cradle. The wide-eyed gaze of the infant at surrounding objects, those fingerings and suckings of everything it can lay hold...these open-mouthed listenings to every sound, are first steps in the series which ends in the , discovery of unseen planets, the invention of calculating... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 308 sayfa
...the opinion of Pestalozzi—an opinion which has ever since his day been gaining ground from rounding objects, knows very well that education does begin...we intend it or not; and that these fingerings and suck ings of every thing it can lay hold of, these open-mouthed listenings to every sound, are the... | |
| Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1882 - 304 sayfa
...Whoever has watched with any discernment the open-eyed gaze of the infant at surrounding objects, knows well that education does begin thus early, whether...we intend it or not; and that these fingerings and mouthings of everything that it can lay hold of, are the first steps in the series which ends in the... | |
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