Within this organization is found the principle of school discipline or order. Of course, order is simply a thing which is relative to an end. If you have the end in view of forty or fifty children learning certain set lessons, to be recited to a teacher,... Educational Issues in the Kindergarten - Page 288by Susan Elizabeth Blow - 1908 - 34 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Dewey - 1900 - 152 pages
...the end in view of forty or fifty children learning certain set lessons, to be recited to a teacher, your discipline must be devoted to securing that result....must grow out of and be relative to this. There is ittle order of one sort where things are in process of construction ; there is a certain disorder in... | |
| New Brunswick. Department of Education - 1911 - 626 pages
...principle of school discipline or order. Of course order is simply a thing which is relative to an end. There is little order of one sort where things are...disorder in any busy workshop — there is not silence. They are doing a variety of things and there is the confusion, the bustle that results from activity.... | |
| Irving King - 1912 - 462 pages
...set lessons, to be recited to a teacher, your discipline must be devoted to securing that result. But the end in view is the development of a spirit of...where things are in process of construction; there is certain disorder in any busy workshop; there is not silence; persons are not engaged in maintaining... | |
| Irving King - 1912 - 456 pages
...set lessons, to be recited to a teacher, your discipline must be devoted to securing that result. But the end in view is the development of a spirit of...where things are in process of construction; there is certain disorder in any busy workshop; there is not silence; persons are not engaged in maintaining... | |
| Irving King - 1912 - 464 pages
...set lessons, to be recited to a teacher, your discipline must be devoted to securing that result. But the end in view is the development of a spirit of social cooperation and community life; discipl1ne must grow out of and be relative to this. There is little order of one sort where things... | |
| Irving King - 1912 - 460 pages
...set lessons, to be recited to a teacher, your discipline must be devoted to securing that result. But the end in view is the development of a spirit of social cooperation and community life;discipline must grow out of and be relative to this. There is little order of one sort where things... | |
| John Dewey - 1915 - 204 pages
...the end in view of forty or fifty children learning certain set lessons, to be recited to a teacher, your discipline must be devoted to securing that result. But if the end in view is the development vpf a spirit of social co-operation and community ('life, discipline must grow out of and be relative... | |
| John Dewey - 1928 - 602 pages
...forty or fifty children learning certain set lessons, to be recited to a teacher, your djscipling_must be devoted to securing that result. But if the end...life, discipline must grow out of and be relative to such an aim. There is little of one sort of order where things are in process of construction; there... | |
| Douglas J. Simpson, Michael John Brierley Jackson - 1997 - 400 pages
...the end in view of forty or fifty children learning certain set lessons, to be recited to a teacher, your discipline must be devoted to securing that result....life, discipline must grow out of and be relative to such an aim.... But out of the occupation, out of doing things that are to produce results, and out... | |
| Brenda Morrison - 2007 - 276 pages
...you have the end in view of ... children learning certain set lessons, to be recited to a teacher, your discipline must be devoted to securing that result. But if the end in view is development of spirit of social cooperation and community life, discipline must grow out of and be... | |
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