| Herbert Spencer - Education - 1860 - 300 pages
...physical geography, comprehensible and comparatively attractive to a child, is in great part passed over. Nearly every subject dealt with is arranged in abnormal...cases. And then, pervading the whole, is the vicious sya tein of rote learning—a system of sacrificing the spirit to the letter. See the results. What... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - Classical education - 1867 - 80 pages
...Universities or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable to her Majesty."— ROGER ASCHAM. " Nearly every subject dealt with is arranged in abnormal...the order of nature, through the study of cases." — HERBERT SPENCER (Education, p. 30). " It may without hesitation be affirmed that grammar is not... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - Classical education - 1867 - 78 pages
...Universities or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable to her Majesty."—ROGER ASCHAM. " Nearly every subject dealt with is arranged in abnormal...they are in the order of nature, through the study of cases."—HERBERT SPENCER (Education, p. 30). " It may without hesitation be affirmed that grammar... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - Digital images - 1889 - 730 pages
...attractive to a child, is in great part passed over. Nearly every subject dealt with is arranged in abuormal order, definitions and rules and principles being...being disclosed, as they are in the order of nature, throngh the stndy of cases. And then, pervading the whole, is the vicious system of roto learning,... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - Education - 1889 - 314 pages
...physical geography, comprehensible and comparatively attractive to a child, is in great part passed over. Nearly every subject dealt with is arranged in abnormal order, definitions and rnles and principles being put first, instead of being disclosed, as they are in the order of nature,... | |
| Education - 1892 - 724 pages
...From Herbert Spencer: — Nearly every subject dealt with is arranged in abnormal order; definition*, and rules, and principles, being put first, instead of being disclosed, as they •re in the order of nature, through the study of cases, and then, pervading the whole, is the vicious... | |
| Hubert Marshall Skinner - Comedy - 1894 - 604 pages
...other things being equal, " The minimum of punishment is the maximum of excellence." -DAVID P. PAGE. Nearly every subject dealt with is arranged in abnormal...in the order of nature, through the study of cases. — HERBERT SPENCER. I am strongly opposed to what I conceive to be a most false application of a true... | |
| Education - 1888 - 1078 pages
...comparatively attractive to a child, is in great part passed over. Nearly every subject dealt with ia arranged in abnormal order, definitions and rules,...put first, instead of being disclosed, as they are iu the order of nature, through tho study of cases. And then, pervading the whole, is the vicious system... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Education - 1919 - 252 pages
...comparatively attractive to a child, is in great part passed over. Nearly every subject-dealt jyith is arranged in abnormal order): definitions and rules and principles being put Ursf, instead of being disclosed, as they are in the order of nature, through the study of cases. And... | |
| John Mason, Sue Johnston-Wilder - Education - 2004 - 360 pages
...to consider learning from the perspective of the learner (see Cremin, 1961). According to Spencer: Nearly every subject dealt with is arranged in abnormal...is the vicious system of rote learning - a system sacrificing the spirit to the letter. See the results. What with perceptions unnaturally dulled by... | |
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