The worthy fruit of academic culture is an open mind, trained to careful thinking, instructed in the methods of philosophic investigation, acquainted in a general way with the accumulated thought of past generations, and penetrated with humility. The Massachusetts Teacher - עמוד 4441869תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Paul Revere Frothingham - 1927 - 342 דפים
...in his inaugural address, "The very word education is a standing protest against dogmatic teaching. The worthy fruit of academic culture is an open mind, trained to careful thinking, acquainted in a general way with the accumulated thought of past generations, and penetrated with humility.... | |
| Henry Hallam Saunderson - 1928 - 290 דפים
...bottomless speculations. . . . The very word 'education' is a standing protest against dogmatic teaching. The worthy fruit of academic culture is an open mind,...to careful thinking, instructed in the methods of philosophical investigation, acquainted in a general way with the accumulated thought of past generations,... | |
| 1912 - 670 דפים
...Talking Machine Co., Camden, NJ Educational . Vol. XXIV A Monthly Magazine of Pedagogy NOVEMBER, 1912 "The worthy fruit of academic culture is an open mind,...to careful thinking, instructed in the methods of philosophical investigation, acquainted in a general way with the accumulated thought of past generations,... | |
| Charles Van Doren, Charles Lincoln Van Doren, Robert McHenry - 1971 - 1530 דפים
...inculcation of what the teacher deems true may be logical and appropriate in a convent or a seminary (or priests, but it is intolerable in universities and...of past generations, and penetrated with humility. . . . As a people, we do not apply to mental activities the principle of division of labor; and we... | |
| George M. Marsden - 1994 - 482 דפים
...academic culture is an open mind, trained in careful thinking, instructed in the methods of philosophical investigation, acquainted in a general way with the...university in our day serves Christ and the church." Eliot, Educational Reform: Essays and Address (New York, 1898), 8. 16. Hugh Hawkins, Between Harvard... | |
| Robert J. Higgs - 1995 - 404 דפים
...approach to education and the idea of service to society. "The worthy fruit of academic culture," he said, "is an open mind, trained to careful thinking, instructed in the methods of philosophical investigation, acquainted in a general way with the accumulated thought of past generations,... | |
| 1928 - 100 דפים
...education Mr. Woollen cited a sentence from Dr. Eliot's inaugural as president of Harvard as follows: "The worthy fruit of academic culture is an open mind, trained to careful thinking, instructed in methods of philosophical investigation, acquainted in a general way with the accumulated thought of... | |
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