American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Հատոր 30Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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Արդյունքներ 82–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 82
... human conditions are sufficient , in any direction whatever , to produce perfection . And this we cannot do . For we see all around us defects of birth , as well as defects of educa- tion and surroundings , and we cannot attempt to ...
... human conditions are sufficient , in any direction whatever , to produce perfection . And this we cannot do . For we see all around us defects of birth , as well as defects of educa- tion and surroundings , and we cannot attempt to ...
Էջ 337
... human action , and all human development which is based on activity and is the result of it . And how could it be otherwise ? Human beings belong , on their physical side also , to nature ; the whole process of their physical life is an ...
... human action , and all human development which is based on activity and is the result of it . And how could it be otherwise ? Human beings belong , on their physical side also , to nature ; the whole process of their physical life is an ...
Էջ 514
... human education , in its five - fold aspect— of nurture , school , vocation , state , and church . If what they claim for it were met with as actual results , we certainly should realize the fairest ideals of a perfected type of humanity ...
... human education , in its five - fold aspect— of nurture , school , vocation , state , and church . If what they claim for it were met with as actual results , we certainly should realize the fairest ideals of a perfected type of humanity ...
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