CLASSIFICATION. The first element of superiority in a Prussian school, and one whose influence extends throughout the whole subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently... Legislative Documents - 133. lappuseautors: Iowa. General Assembly - 1872Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Office of Education - 1916 - 1054 lapas
...the Imitation of the rest of Christendom.1 And again he said, under the caption " Classification ": The first element of superiority in a Prussian school,...to allow it the children are divided according to ages and attainments, and a single teacher has the charge only of a single class or of as small a number... | |
| Frank Forest Bunker - 1916 - 204 lapas
...the imitation of the rest of Christendom.1 And again he said, under the caption " Classification " : The first element of superiority in a Prussian school,...to allow it the children are divided according to ages and attainments, and a single teacher has the charge only of a single class or of as small a number... | |
| Frank Forest Bunker - 1916 - 210 lapas
...the imitation of the rest of Christendom.1 And again he said, under the caption " Classification " : The first element of superiority in a Prussian school,...to allow it the children are divided according to ages and attainments, and a single teacher has the charge only of a single class or of as small a number... | |
| 1916 - 716 lapas
...the imitation of the rest of Christendom.1 And again he said, under the caption " Classification " : The first element of superiority in a Prussian school,...to allow it the children are divided according to ages and attainments, and a single teacher has the charge only of a single class or of as small a number... | |
| 1921 - 838 lapas
...under the caption of "Classification," Mann describes the Prussian system in bold terms as follows: The first element of superiority in a Prussian school,...to allow it, the children are divided according to ages and attainments, and a single teacher has charge only of a single class, or of as small a number... | |
| Charles Lyle Spain - 1924 - 294 lapas
...Education of Massachusetts, published in 1844, he discussed the problem of classification as follows : The first element of superiority in a Prussian school,...to allow it the children are divided according to ages and attainments, and a single teacher has charge only of a single class or of as small a number... | |
| Howard P. Chudacoff - 1992 - 260 lapas
...Prussian system. Mann, for example, wrote: "The first element of superiority in Prussian schools . . . consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where numbers are sufficiently large to allow it the children are divided according to ages and attainments,... | |
| Angela López Borrero - 2002 - 212 lapas
...de Prusia sobre las que dice en su Seventh Annual Report of the Board of Education of Massachussets: The first element of superiority in a Prussian school, and one whose influence extend throughout the whole subsequent course of instruction, consist in the proper classification... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1850 - 904 lapas
...Grammar and Geography. The classification should, in the first instance, be regulated by • " The fir»t element of superiority in a Prussian school, — and one whose influence extends throughout the whole lubtequent course of instruction, consists iu the pruper classification of the scholars." — Horace... | |
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