... when deprived of the antithesis of an earnest, set task, but he undermines his respect for real existence. On the other hand, if he does not give him space, time, and opportunity, for play, he prevents the peculiarities of his pupil from developing... The Philosophy of Education - Página 21por Karl Rosenkranz - 1886 - 286 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1872 - 114 páginas
...peculiarities of his pupil from developing freely through the exercise of his creative ingenuity. Play spends the pupil back refreshed to his work, since in play...they may betray thoughtlessly their inclinations. This antithesis of work and play runs through the entire life. Children anticipate in their play the... | |
| Karl Rosenkranz, Anna Callender Brackett - 1872 - 260 páginas
...important and substantial activity, he not only spoils play for his pupil, for this loses all its charm when deprived of the antithesis of an earnest, set...they may betray thoughtlessly their inclinations. This antithesis of work and play runs through the entire life. Children anticipate in their play the... | |
| Karl Rosenkranz - 1872 - 158 páginas
...he not only spoils play for his pupil, for this loses all its charm when deprived of the anti thesis of an earnest, set task, but he undermines his respect...they may betray thoughtlessly -their inclinations. This antithesis of work and play runs through the entire life. Children anticipate in their play the... | |
| 1872 - 400 páginas
...pupil from developing freely through the exercise of his creative ingenuity. Play sends the pupil iack refreshed to his work, since in play he forgets himself...they may betray thoughtlessly their inclinations. This antithesis of work and play runs through the entire life. Children anticipate in their play the... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 674 páginas
...Work is laid out for the pupil by his teacher by authority, but in his play he is left to himself Flay sends the pupil back refreshed to his work, since...they may betray thoughtlessly their inclinations. This antithesis of work and play runs through the entire life. Children anticipate in their play the... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 666 páginas
...teacher by authority, but in his play he is left to himself. Flay sends the pupil back refreshed to hia work, since in play he forgets himself in his own...himself in a manner prescribed for him by another. Flay is of great importance in helping one to discover the true individualities of children, because... | |
| 1878 - 1074 páginas
...Play. Work is laid out for the pupil by his teacher by authority, but in his piny he is left to himself Play sends the pupil back refreshed to his work, since...play he forgets himself in his own way, while in work ho is required to forget himself in a manner prescribed for him by another. Play is of great importance... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1878 - 1070 páginas
...Work is laid out for the pupil by his teacher by authority, but in hia play he is left to himself. s proportionate to his reputation and ability. And...while the German professor is regularly licensed a ho is required to forget himself in a manner prescribed for him by another. Play is of great importance... | |
| 1883 - 642 páginas
...important and substantial activity, he not only spoils play for his pupil, for this loses all its charm when deprived of the antithesis of an earnest, set...himself in a manner prescribed for him by another. * Work should never be treated as if it were play, nor play as if it were work. In general, the arts,... | |
| 1883 - 748 páginas
...antithesis of an earnest, set task, but he undermines his respect for real existence. On the oilier hand, if he does not give him space, time, and opportunity,...while in work he is required to forget himself in a manner1 prescribed for him by another. • • • * Work should never be treated as if it were play,... | |
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