| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1853 - 1218 páginas
...Wesleyan, and Denominational Schools. eighteen years old, with the utter disproportion between tl? great amount of positive information and the low degree of mental culture and intelligence wliich they exhibit. Young men, whose knowledge of grammai-, of the minutest detail of geographical... | |
| Museum and English journal of education - 1863 - 576 páginas
...struck in examining them (pupil-teachers) towards the close of their apprenticeship, when they arc generally at least eighteen years old, with the utter...mental culture and intelligence, which they exhibit." Mr. Stewart says : f " Those who are provided with good memories can retain an immense amount of crude... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1889 - 332 páginas
...number of those of them whom I have examined I wish to speak favourably. But I have been much struck in examining them towards the close of their apprenticeship,...mental culture and intelligence | which they exhibit. Young men, whose knowledge of grammar, of the minutest details of geographical and historical facts,... | |
| Peter Sandiford - 1910 - 196 páginas
...far back as 1852 had stated:—" I have been much struck in examining them (ie the pupil-teachers) at the close of their apprenticeship, when they are generally...mental culture and intelligence which they exhibit." 41 The various remedial measures did not seem to overcome the inherent difficulties in a system which... | |
| Peter Sandiford - 1910 - 200 páginas
...back as 1852 had stated: — "I have been much struck in examining them (ie the pupil-teachers) at the close of their apprenticeship, when they are generally...degree of mental culture and intelligence which they exhibit."41 The various remedial measures did not seem to overcome the inherent difficulties in a system... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1912 - 320 páginas
...number of those of them whom I have examined I wish to speak favourably. But I have been much struck in examining them towards the close of their apprenticeship,...mental culture and intelligence which they exhibit. Young men, whose knowledge of grammar, of the minutest details of geographical and historical facts,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1912 - 320 páginas
...generally at least eighteen years old, with the utter disproportion between the great amount of positive A, information and the low degree of mental culture and intelligence which they exhibit. Young men, whose knowledge of grammar, of the minutest details of geographical and historical facts,... | |
| William Fletcher Russell, Isaac Leon Kandel, Arthur H. Hope, Harold Waldstein Foght - 1918 - 520 páginas
...vicious circle was established. Matthew Arnold in his report for 1852 felt constrained to remark upon " the utter disproportion between the great amount of...the low degree of mental culture and intelligence they (the pupil-teachers) exhibit." To remedy this unsatisfactory state of affairs " centre classes... | |
| Donna Fay Thompson - 1927 - 364 páginas
...inspectors, stated his experience with the pupil-teachers in the following way : " I have been much struck in examining them towards the close of their apprenticeship,...mental culture and intelligence which they exhibit." The commission adds : " It would not be fair to attribute this result exclusively to the character... | |
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