Dickens As an EducatorGood Press, 25.4.2021 - 339 sivua "Dickens As an Educator" by James L. Hughes. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... Infant Gardens , published in Household Words in 1855 , is one of the most comprehensive articles ever written on the kindergarten philosophy . It shows a perfect appreciation of the physical , intellectual , and spiritual aims of ...
... Infant Gardens , published in Household Words in 1855 , is one of the most comprehensive articles ever written on the kindergarten philosophy . It shows a perfect appreciation of the physical , intellectual , and spiritual aims of ...
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... INFANT GARDENS . Dickens wrote the following article for Household Words in 1855. It reveals a surprising mastery of the vital principles of “ the new education . " He wrote the article to direct attention to the work of the Baroness ...
... INFANT GARDENS . Dickens wrote the following article for Household Words in 1855. It reveals a surprising mastery of the vital principles of “ the new education . " He wrote the article to direct attention to the work of the Baroness ...
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... infancy and childhood was not established by judicious management. It is just so, thought Froebel, with our minds. There would be fewer sullen, quarrelsome, dull-witted men or women if there were fewer children starved or fed improperly ...
... infancy and childhood was not established by judicious management. It is just so, thought Froebel, with our minds. There would be fewer sullen, quarrelsome, dull-witted men or women if there were fewer children starved or fed improperly ...
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... Infant Gardens, Froebel said; and straightway formed his plans, and set to work for their accomplishment. He had become familiar in cottages with the instincts of mothers, and the faculties with which young children are endowed by ...
... Infant Gardens, Froebel said; and straightway formed his plans, and set to work for their accomplishment. He had become familiar in cottages with the instincts of mothers, and the faculties with which young children are endowed by ...
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... Infant Garden was established, and already Infant Gardens have been introduced into most of the larger towns of Germany. Let us now welcome them with all our hearts to England. The whole principle of Froebel's teaching is based on a ...
... Infant Garden was established, and already Infant Gardens have been introduced into most of the larger towns of Germany. Let us now welcome them with all our hearts to England. The whole principle of Froebel's teaching is based on a ...
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CHAPTER I | |
incidental The fact that his educational principles are revealed chiefly | |
Dickens As an Educator | |
to his novels the preface to his Household Words the educational | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XII | |
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