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" The purest way for a learner,' says Locke, ' is not to advance by jumps and large strides,—let that which he sets himself to learn next, be indeed the next; ie as nearly conjoined with what he already knows as possible; let it be distinct, but not remote... "
American Annals of Education and Instruction - Страница 212
1834
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...mind had become prepared.' Read then, — study then, — in order. Let the next be indeed the next. ' The purest way for a learner,' says Locke, 'is not...indeed the next; ie as nearly conjoined with what But to attention—repetition—order—reflection must be added,in order to profit by observation,...

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1834 - 602 страници
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