| Education - 1912 - 720 pages
...nervous strain, the time and effort that belongs to all the children, would be a vast achievement. The advocates of the theory that the young child is a "little animal" and should he left free to carry out his animal impulses in some convenient back yard, forget the scarcity of... | |
| Education - 1912 - 568 pages
...retirement several years, and impart to the work with the other children an inexpressible impulse. The advocates of the theory that the young child is...of a child's life may make of him what they will. They fail to see that a civilization which desires to " let the ape and tiger die," must view the child... | |
| Education - 1911 - 534 pages
...nervous strain, the time and effort that belongs to all the children, would be a vast achievement. The advocates of the theory that the young child is...of a child's life may make of him what they will. They fail to see that a civilization which desires to ''let the ape and tiger die," must view the child... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1912 - 954 pages
...retirement several years, and impart to the work with the other children an inexpressible impulse. The advocates of the theory that the young child is...assertion that those who guide the first seven years of a chilli's life may make of him what they will. They fail to see that a civilization which desires to... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Meeting - Education - 1912 - 1500 pages
...firmly as the primary school and not subject to the vicissitudes of opinion of short-sighted taxpayers. The advocates of the theory that the young child is...district. They also ignore the world-wide proof of the claim that those who guide the first seven years of a child's life may make of him what they will.... | |
| Education - 1911 - 658 pages
...retirement several years, and impart to the work with the other children an inexpressible impulse. "The advocates of the" theory that the young child...of a child's life may make of him what they will. They fail to see that a civilization which desires to 'let the ape and tiger die,' must view the child... | |
| Education - 1912 - 808 pages
...nervous strain, the time and effort that belongs to all the children, would be a vast achievement. The advocates of the theory that the young child is...of a child's life may make of him what they will. They fail to see that a civilization which desires to "let the ape and tiger die," must view the child... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1912 - 1454 pages
...firmly as the primary school and not subject to the vicissitudes of opinion of short-sighted taxpayers. The advocates of the theory that the young child is...district. They also ignore the world-wide proof of the claim that those who guide the first seven years of a child's life may make of him what they will.... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - Education - 1912 - 188 pages
...firmly as the primary school and not subject to the vicissitudes of opinion of short-sighted taxpayers. The advocates of the theory that the young child is...district. They also ignore the world-wide proof of the claim that those who guide the first seven years of a child's life may make of him what they will.... | |
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