| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1839 - 698 страници
...that the child is taught to draw things with which he is familiar, which have some significance and give him pleasing ideas. But a child who is made to...alphabet. Each exhales torpor and stupidity to deaden (he vivacity of the worker. Again, I have found it an almost universal opinion with teachers of the... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1844 - 144 страници
...that the child is taught to draw things with which he is familiar, which have some significance and give him pleasing ideas. But a child who is made to...alphabet. Each exhales torpor and stupidity to deaden the vivacity of the worker. Again, I have found it an almost universal opinion with teachers of the art... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 908 страници
...that the child is taught to draw things with which he is familiar, which have some significance and give him pleasing ideas. But a child who is made to...beginning with making inexpressive marks, or with writting unintelligible words, bears some resemblance, in its lifelessness, to that of learning the... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 898 страници
...associations with his work. The practice of beginning with making inexpressive marks, or with writting unintelligible words, bears some resemblance, in its...alphabet Each exhales torpor and stupidity to deaden the vivacity of the worker. Again, I have found it an almost universal opinion with teachers of the art... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 904 страници
...inexpressive marks, or with writting unintelligible words, bears some rescmblau<e, ill its Ufelessness, to that of learning the alphabet. Each exhales torpor and stupidity to deaden the Yrvacity of the worker. Again, I have found it an almost universal opinion with teachers of the art... | |
| 1847 - 900 страници
...significance, and give him pleasing ideas. But a N 1 • « child who is made to fill page after page with row* of straight marks, that look so blank and cheerless...Alphabet. Each exhales torpor and stupidity to deaden the vivacity of the worker. "Again, I have found it an almost universal opinion with teachers of the art... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 720 страници
...that the child is taught to draw things with which he is familiar, which have some significance and give him pleasing ideas. But a child who is made to...blank and cheerless though done ever so well, has and сип have no pleasing associations with his work. The practice of beginning with making inexpressive... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 726 страници
...distinguish, and to imitate, in the first exercise, it applies its habits with great advantage to the second. that of learning the alphabet. Each exhales torpor and stupidity to deaden the vivacity of the worker. Again, I have found it an almost universal opinion with teachers of the art... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1861 - 514 страници
...draw things with which he is familiar, which hare some siguificanee and give him pleasing ideas. Rut a child who is made to fill page after page with rows of straight marks, that look so blank and checrless though done ever so well, has and cnn have no pleasing associations with his work. The practice... | |
| Horace Mann - 1867 - 498 страници
...that the child is tanght to draw things with which he is familiar, which have some significance, aniJ give him pleasing ideas. But a child who is made to...page with rows of straight marks, that look so blank anii cheerless, though done ever so well, has und can have no pleasing associations with his work.... | |
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