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" I will tell you, gentlemen, what has been the practical error of the last twenty years, — not to load the memory of the student with a mass of undigested knowledge, 25 but to force upon him so much that he has rejected all. It has been the error of... "
Proceedings of the ... Convocation - 92. oldal
szerző: University of the State of New York - 1878
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The Scope and Nature of University Education

John Henry Newman - 1859 - 382 oldal
...nothing has been really effected, to teach so many things, that nothing has properly been learned at all. It has been the error of distracting and enfeebling...implying that a smattering in a dozen branches of study was not shallowness, which it really is, but enlargement ; of considering an acquaintance with the...

The Downside Review, 4. kötet

1885 - 326 oldal
...nothing has been really effected, to teach so many things that nothing has properly been learned at all. It has been the error of distracting and enfeebling...implying that a smattering in a dozen branches of study was not shallowness, which it really is, but enlargement ; of considering an acquaintance with the...

The Principles of Rhetoric

Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 450 oldal
...error of the last twenty years, — not to load the memory of the student with a mass of undigested knowledge, but to force upon him so much that he has...unmeaning profusion of subjects , of implying that a smattering'in a dozen branches of study is not shallowness, which it really is, but enlargement, which...

Principles of Public Speaking: Comprising the Techniques of Articulation ...

Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 488 oldal
...the last twenty years, — not to load the memory Address, of the student with a mass of undigested knowledge, but to force upon him so much that he has...that a smattering in a dozen branches of study is not shallows, which it really is, but enlargement, which it is not ; of considering an acquaintance with...

Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting, 10. kötet

Southern Educational Association - 1901 - 394 oldal
...of subjects, and are guilty, I fear, of the error which Cardinal Newman predicted fifty years ago, "of distracting and enfeebling the mind by an unmeaning...which it really is, but enlargement, which it is not." The plan of elective studies, though urged on other grounds as well, has seemed a happy solution, a...

English Prose: A Series of Related Essays for the Discussion and Practice of ...

Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 530 oldal
...last twenty years, — not to load the memory of the student with a mass of undigested knowledge, 25 but to force upon him so much that he has rejected...it really is, but enlargement, which it is not; of con- 30 sidering an acquaintance with the learned names of things and persons and the possession of...

NCEA Bulletin, 10-12. kötet

National Catholic Educational Association - 1913 - 1550 oldal
...you what has been the practical error of the last twenty years. It has been the error of disturbing and enfeebling the mind by an unmeaning profusion...which it really is, but enlargement, which it is not. Wise men have lifted their voice in vain; and at length, lest their own institutions should be outshone...

College Life, Its Conditions and Problems: A Selection of Essays for Use in ...

Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 556 oldal
...erroc_of the last twenty years, — not to load the memory of tnestudent with a mass of undigested knowledge, -^but to force upon him so much that he has rejected all.-^ It has bg£n.the. grror ' of distracting and enfeebling the mind by an .unjneaning_profusion of subjects;...

College and the Future: Essays for the Undergraduate on Problems of ...

Richard Ashley Rice - 1915 - 412 oldal
...the last twenty years, — not to )ad th . load the memory of the student with a mass of undigested knowledge, but to force upon him so much that he has...rejected all. It has been the error of distracting and > S enfeebling the mind by an unmeaning profusion of sub' jects; of implying that a smattering in a...

A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed

Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 944 oldal
...error of the last twenty years, — not to load the memory of the student with a mass of undigested knowledge, but to force upon him so much that he has...study is not shallowness, which it really is, but en- [810 largement, which it is not; of considering an acquaintance with the learned names of things...




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