To elevate above the spirit of the age must be regarded as the end of education ; and this must stand clearly developed before us ere we mark out the appointed road. The child is not to be educated for the present — for this is done without our aid... Wisconsin Journal of Education - Página 3761890Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jean Paul - 1848 - 516 páginas
...teacher who would convert the ail-variously arranged natures of children into one uniform tone. § 30. To elevate above the spirit of the age must be regarded...future, and often in opposition to the immediate future. The spirit which is to be shunned must be known. Permit me then a THIRD CHAPTER, ON THE SPIRIT OF THE... | |
| Jean Paul - 1876 - 492 páginas
...children into one uniform tone. § 30. To elevate above the spirit of the age must be re-«. garded as the end of education; and this must stand clearly...future, and often in opposition to the immediate future. The spirit which is to be shunned must be known. Permit me then a THIED CHAPTER, ON THE SPIRIT OF THE... | |
| 1883 - 940 páginas
...forward but slowly when not encouraged by public sentiment. Nevertheless, as a German philosopher says: "To elevate above the spirit of the age, must be regarded as the end of education." We must pursue in patience the path of our feet. their work. The only thoroughness possible proceeds... | |
| Jean Paul - 1890 - 474 páginas
...into one uniform tone. § 30. 3!p elevate #bove the spirit of the age must be regarded as the end~of education; and this must stand clearly developed before...for the remote future, and often in opposition to tho immediate future. The spirit which is to be shunned must be known. Permit me then a THIRD CHAPTER,... | |
| Jean Paul - 1891 - 532 páginas
...teacher who would convert the ail-variously arranged natures of children into one uniform tone. §30. To elevate above the spirit of the age must be regarded...for the remote future, and often in opposition to tha immediate future. The spirit which is to be shunned must be known. Permit me then a THIED CHAPTEE,... | |
| William Henry Venable - 1892 - 296 páginas
...forward but slowly when not encouraged by public sentiment. Nevertheless, as a German philosopher says, " To elevate above the spirit of the age must be regarded as the end of education." We must pursue in patience the path of our feet. Education should proceed with free steps along a broad... | |
| Robert Alexander Watson - 1893 - 446 páginas
...which religion alone can give. The prophet comes and directs; yet the parents must be prophets too. "The child is not to be educated for the present —...future and often in opposition to the immediate future. . . . The child must be armed against the close-pressing present with a counterbalancing weight of... | |
| 1905 - 848 páginas
...ahead of the medium ones. Plan work in the line of the ones that lead rather than those that follow. To elevate above the spirit of the age must be regarded...future, and often in opposition to the immediate future. The spirit which is to be shunned must be known. — Jean Paul. The no-recess plan is an abomination.... | |
| Inazō Nitobe - 1931 - 410 páginas
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