Edition), p. 212. educated man; but if by education is meant a "systematic development and cultivation of the normal powers of intellect, feeling, and conduct so as to render them efficient in some particular form of living, or for life in general," then,... Social Diseases - Page 50by New York Social Hygiene Society - 1914Full view - About this book
| Education - 1918 - 756 pages
...upon character." Every act of the child's daily life should be utilized for educational purposes in the systematic development and cultivation of the normal powers of intellect, feeling and conduct. Froebel's appeal "Come, let us live with our children," would if intelligently heeded be of untold... | |
| John Thomas Richards - Biography & Autobiography - 1916 - 312 pages
...an 1 See Letters, vol. n (Centenary Edition), p. 212. educated man; but if by education is meant a "systematic development and cultivation of the normal...particular form of living, or for life in general," then, indeed, Lincoln was an educated man in the truest and best sense of the term. The chief purpose... | |
| John Thomas Richards - Biography & Autobiography - 1916 - 314 pages
...an 1 See Letters, vol. n (Centenary Edition), p. 212. educated man; but if by education is meant a "systematic development and cultivation of the normal...particular form of living, or for life in general," then, indeed, Lincoln was an educated man in the truest and best sense of the term. The chief purpose... | |
| University of the Philippines - 1920 - 54 pages
...definitions of education have been given. It is defined to be, "the process or result of educating: the systematic development and cultivation of the...particular form of living or for life in general." It has for its aim the development of the powers of man, by exercising each along its peculiar line,... | |
| Medicine - 1915 - 492 pages
...discuss separately mental hygiene and education. Education, according to the new Standard Dictionary, is "the systematic development and cultivation of the...particular form of living, or for life in general." In further explanation, is stated : "It includes not only the narrow conception of instruction, to... | |
| Child welfare - 1927 - 92 pages
...for the personal disappointment in not being able to do one's duty. First of all what is education? "The systematic development and cultivation of the...particular form of living, or for life in general. Education, as understood to-day, connotes all these processes cultivated by a given society as means... | |
| Medicine - 1918 - 838 pages
...about the highest state of physical efficiency. The second includes education in its widest sense, "the systematic development and cultivation of the...particular form of living, or for life in general." No line of demarcation divides the two. Fresh air, proper hours of sleep, avoidance of physical and... | |
| Mental health - 1928 - 930 pages
...university is in part an institution for the promotion of higher education, which in a broad sense includes "the systematic development and cultivation of the...efficient in some particular form of living or for life in general".1 Besides offering instruction in the various branches of science, literature, and the arts,... | |
| James McKeen Cattell, Raymond Walters - Education - 1923 - 810 pages
...FUNDAMENTALLY, education concerns itself with "the systematic development and cultivation of the normal powars of intellect, feeling, and conduct, so a,s to render...particular form of living or for life in general. ... It includes not only the narrow conception of instruction, to which it was formerly limited, but... | |
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