And this being the great thing needful for us to learn, is, by consequence, the great thing which education has to teach. To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge"; and the only rational mode of judging of any... The American Educational Monthly - Stran 991871Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Johonnot - 1896 - 366 strani
...others; how to live completely. And this being the great thing needful to learn, by consequence is the great thing which education has to teach. To prepare...course is to judge in what degree it discharges such functions." Practical Questions.—Admitting that it is desirable that education, to the extent of... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1896 - 1106 strani
...only, but in the widest sense—the right ruling of conduct in all directions under all circumstances. To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge." The best education is the highest development of the individual in all his powers. The college should... | |
| James Underwood Barnard - 1896 - 386 strani
...to think, trains to correct conduct, and prepares in many ways for better living. Spencer says : " To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge." Proper educational training develops character,—well-rounded and symmetrical character,—which insures... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1896 - 1114 strani
...only, but in the widest sense—the right ruling of conduct in all directions under all circumstances. To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge." The best education is the highest development of the individual in all his powers. The college should... | |
| 1897 - 694 strani
...in the widest sense — the right ruling of conduct in all directions and under all circumstances. To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge." The best education is the highest development of the individual in all his powers. The college should... | |
| James Johonnot - 1898 - 408 strani
...others; how to live completely. And this being the great thing needful to learn, by consequence is the great thing which education has to teach. To prepare...course is to judge in what degree it discharges such functions." Practical Questions.—Admitting that it is desirable that education, to the extent of... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - 1898 - 384 strani
...always be related to some ideal of humanity, whether abstractly as with Mr. Herbert Spencer, who says, " To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge," or more concretely in Mr. Ruskin's well-known formula, " You do not educate a man by telling him what... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - 1898 - 382 strani
...always be related to some ideal of humanity, whether abstractly as with Mr. Herbert Spencer, who says, " To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge," or more concretely in Mr. Ruskin's well-known formula, "You do not educate a man by telling him what... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - 1898 - 372 strani
...always be related to some ideal of humanity, whether abstractly as with Mr. Herbert Spencer, who says, " To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge," or more concretely in Mr. Ruskin's well-known formula, "You , do not educate a man by telling him what... | |
| International Library Conference, 2d, London, Eng., 1897 - 1898 - 310 strani
...- telling Englishman, and a gentleman and a Christian, that's all I want." Herbert Spencer says, " To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge." Or, in other words, "Complete living is the end-to be achieved." Complete living is the highest possible... | |
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