History of Education: A Survey of the Development of Educational Theory and Practice in Ancient, Medieval and Modern TimesCatholic education Press, 1915 - 401 páginas |
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Página vii
... has gone , whenever possible , to original sources or recognized authorities . He has frequently consulted and drawn from The Catholic Encyclopedia , The Cyclopedia of Educa- tion , and the histories of education by Davidson , vii.
... has gone , whenever possible , to original sources or recognized authorities . He has frequently consulted and drawn from The Catholic Encyclopedia , The Cyclopedia of Educa- tion , and the histories of education by Davidson , vii.
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... tion , and the histories of education by Davidson , Monroe , Kemp , Graves , Stöckl , Krieg and Bartholome . He acknowledges his indebtedness to these works and to the histories in particular for many ideas in arrangement and ...
... tion , and the histories of education by Davidson , Monroe , Kemp , Graves , Stöckl , Krieg and Bartholome . He acknowledges his indebtedness to these works and to the histories in particular for many ideas in arrangement and ...
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... tion . But there is a further utility which should not be overlooked : history is also the source of inspiration , and if there is any calling in which that source should be ever open and flowing , it surely is the teacher's . He who ...
... tion . But there is a further utility which should not be overlooked : history is also the source of inspiration , and if there is any calling in which that source should be ever open and flowing , it surely is the teacher's . He who ...
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... tion , they took care that what was taught and learned should find its expression in decent living . While these pioneers strove to eliminate the errors and superstitions of paganism , they preserved and trans- mitted the finest ...
... tion , they took care that what was taught and learned should find its expression in decent living . While these pioneers strove to eliminate the errors and superstitions of paganism , they preserved and trans- mitted the finest ...
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... tion , the framework of the medieval system has been retained . Thus in the structure of our universities we find many elements that date from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . The grouping of faculties , the gradation of ...
... tion , the framework of the medieval system has been retained . Thus in the structure of our universities we find many elements that date from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . The grouping of faculties , the gradation of ...
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Página 69 - Going, therefore, teach ye all nations : baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you. And behold I am with you all days even to the consummation of the world.
Página 25 - Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. And the second is like to this : Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.
Página 215 - The voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry? All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth, because the Spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it: surely the people is grass. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth; but the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Página 286 - As the strength of the body lies chiefly in being able to endure hardships, so also does that of the mind.
Página 365 - Those activities which directly minister to self-preservation; 2. Those activities which, by securing the necessaries of life, indirectly minister to self-preservation; 3. Those activities which have for their end the rearing and disciplining of offspring; 4. Those activities which are involved in the maintenance of proper social and political relations; 5. Those miscellaneous activities which make up the leisure part of life, devoted to the gratification of the tastes and feelings.
Página 100 - But they that are learned shall shine as the brightness of the firmament : and they that instruct many to justice, as stars for all eternity.
Página 288 - It is virtue then, direct virtue, which is the hard and valuable part to be aimed at in education; and not a forward pertness, or any little arts of shifting. All other considerations and accomplishments should give way and be postponed to this. This is the solid and substantial good, which tutors should not only read lectures, and talk of; but the labour and art of education should furnish the mind with, and fasten there, and never cease till the young man had a true relish of it, and placed his...
Página 95 - Let there, therefore, be chosen for this work men who are both able and willing to learn, and also desirous of instructing others ; and let them apply themselves to the work with a zeal equalling the earnestness with which we recommend it to them.
Página 288 - The great work of a governor is to fashion the carriage, and form the mind ; to settle in his pupil good habits, and the principles of virtue and wisdom ; to give him, by little and little, a view of mankind; and work him 1 Deportment, bearing. into a love and imitation of what is excellent and praiseworthy ; and in the prosecution of it, to give him vigour, activity, and industry.
Página 389 - Near each church, where it does not yet exist, a parochial school is to be erected within two years from the promulgation of this Council, and is to be maintained in perpetuum, unless the bishop, on account of grave difficulties, judge that a postponement be allowed.