| Education - 1881 - 796 pages
...foundation for some improvement in our education of young children, and would show us whether the same system ought to be followed in all cases. I will venture...stage ? This could perhaps be learned by schoolmasters or mistresses, if a large number of children were first classed according to age and their mental -attainments,... | |
| Education - 1882 - 698 pages
...foundation for some improvement in our education of young children, and would show us whether the same system ought to be followed in all cases. I will venture...advanced stage ? This could perhaps be learned by school masters or mistresses, if a large number of children were first classed according to age and... | |
| Wm. T. Harris,Edited By. - 1881 - 460 pages
...foundation for some improvement in our education of young childien, and would show us whether the same system ought to be followed in all cases. I will venture...instance, does the education of the parents influence the ment i1 powers of their children at any age, either at a verv early or somewhat more advanced stage... | |
| Philosophy - 1881 - 460 pages
...children, and would show us whether the same system ought to be followed in all cases. I will venture lo specify a few points of inquiry which, as it seems to me, possess sonic scientific interest. For instance, dors the education of the parents influence the mentd powers... | |
| Social sciences - 1882 - 200 pages
..."blMfwi, Mi<l would show ftiH«W«4 in nil cases. I will venture to specify a few points of enquiry which, as it seems to me, possess some scientific...stage? This could, perhaps, be learned by schoolmasters or mistresses, if a large number of children were first classed according to age and their mental attainments,... | |
| American Social Science Association. Education Department - Child development - 1882 - 64 pages
...foundation for some improvement in our education of young children, and would show us whether the same system ought to be followed in all cases. I will venture to specify a few points of enquiry which, as it seems to me, possess some scientific interest. For instance, does the education... | |
| Natural history - 1882 - 136 pages
...our education of young children, and would show us whether the same system ought to be followed iu all cases. I will venture to specify a few points of inquiry which, as it Reewis to me, possess some scientific interest. For in.-tancc. dees the education of the parents influence... | |
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