Experience and Education1977 |
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Page 37
... child and of the spoilt child . The effect of over - indulging a child is a continuing one . It sets up an attitude which operates as an automatic demand that persons and objects cater to his desires and caprices in the future . It ...
... child and of the spoilt child . The effect of over - indulging a child is a continuing one . It sets up an attitude which operates as an automatic demand that persons and objects cater to his desires and caprices in the future . It ...
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John Dewey. deal with the pre - school child , with the kindergarten child , and with the boy and girl of the early ... children both factors of the problem offer increased difficulties to the educator . It is harder to find out the ...
John Dewey. deal with the pre - school child , with the kindergarten child , and with the boy and girl of the early ... children both factors of the problem offer increased difficulties to the educator . It is harder to find out the ...
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... child and youth , in the country and the city , is what it is in its present actuality because of appliances which utilize elec- tricity , heat , and chemical processes . A child does not eat a meal that does not involve in its ...
... child and youth , in the country and the city , is what it is in its present actuality because of appliances which utilize elec- tricity , heat , and chemical processes . A child does not eat a meal that does not involve in its ...
Contents
Traditional vs Progressive Education | 17 |
The Need of a Theory of Experience | 25 |
Criteria of Experience | 33 |
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