| Oscar Browning - 1882 - 220 pages
...jBook 10 PREFACE. THE history of Educational Theories may be of practical use to teachers in two ways: it may show what is the historical ground for retaining...shortness of life has deprived of their accomplishment. The writer has attempted to give an account at once popular and accurate of the main lines of thought... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1882 - 286 pages
...conditions. The dead hand of spiritual ancestry lays no more sacred duty on posterity than that of realising under happier circumstances ideas which the stress of the age, or the shortness of life, have deprived of their accomplishment. The writer has attempted to give an account at once popular... | |
| 1881
...amongst us will be attracted to this " Education Library," for, to speak with Mr. Oscar Browning, " the dead hand of spiritual ancestry lays no more sacred duty on posterity, than that of realising under happier circumstances ideas which the stress of age, or the shortness of life, have... | |
| Will Seymour Monroe - 1900 - 202 pages
...represent has been styled realism, — sometimes called the " new education." It has been well said that "the dead hand of spiritual ancestry lays no more...under happier circumstances ideas which the stress of age or the shortness of life has deprived of their accomplishment." Many of the reforms represented... | |
| University of Texas at Austin - 1907 - 746 pages
...history of education will realize his duty in the premises, believing that, as Oscar Browning says, "The dead hand of spiritual ancestry lays no more...than that of realizing, under happier circumstances, ideals which the stress of the ago or the shortness of life has deprived of their accomplishment."... | |
| 1919 - 464 pages
...Valuable Here a general knowledge, imparted in school along with other branches, of what has been done in child-training in all ages and all countries, would...Educational Reformers" is equally interesting and somewhat more comprehensive, but even in so small a volume as William N. Hailmann's "History of Pedagogy" one... | |
| Frederick Eby - 1925 - 454 pages
...history, of education will realize his duty in the premises, believing that, as Oscar Browning says, " The dead hand of spiritual ancestry lays no more sacred...than that of realizing, under happier circumstances, ideals which the stress of the age or the shortness of life has deprived of their accomplishment."... | |
| Harry Edgar Moore - 1925 - 178 pages
...with the passage of time only that all their proportions come gradually into focus." — W. TROTTER. " Spiritual ancestry lays no more sacred duty on posterity than that of realising under happier circumstances ideas which the stress of the age deprived of accomplishment."... | |
| Pam Hirsch, Mark McBeth - 2004 - 300 pages
...conditions. The dead hand of spiritual ancestry lays no more sacred duty on posterity than that of realising under happier circumstances ideas which the stress of the age, or the shortness of life, have deprived of their accomplishment/ Under Browning's proposal that past educators may enlighten... | |
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