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" ... eighteen instead of till twelve or fourteen, skill becomes properly a larger and larger factor in their proximate aims. Skill may also be, for almost all individuals to some extent, and for some sorts of individuals to a very great extent, a source... "
How to Teach Agriculture: A Book of Methods in this Subject - Seite 51
von Ashley Van Storm, Kary Cadmus Davis - 1921 - 434 Seiten
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Education: A First Book

Edward Lee Thorndike - 1912 - 314 Seiten
...extent, and for some sorts of individuals to a very great extent, a source of impersonal pleasure. The taste for workmanship—the impulse to do the...should be done — making a first-rate product by fit means — is one of the most easily developed, but also one of the best, virtues. It is commonly...
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Education, a First Book

Edward Lee Thorndike - 1912 - 314 Seiten
...individuals to a very great extent, a source of impersonal pleasure. The taste for workmanship — the impulse to do the job as it should be done — making a first-rate product by fit means — is one of the most easily developed, but also one of the best, virtues. It is commonly...
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Types of Teaching

Lida Belle Earhart - 1915 - 304 Seiten
...all individuals to some extent, a source of impersonal pleasure. The taste for workmanship — the impulse to do the job as it should be done, making a first-rate product by fit means — is one of the most easily developed, but also one of the best, virtues. It is com1 EL...
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Psychological Principles Applied to the Teaching of Agriculture

Gilbert Stewart Willey - 1926 - 550 Seiten
...constant. The value of skill is shown by Thorn dike to be as follows: "The taste for workmanship - the impulse to do the Job as it should be done, making a first-rate product by fit means is one of the most easily developed, but also one of the best virtues. It is commonly more...
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Rural School Management

Harry L. Eells, Hugh C. Moeller, Carl C. Swain - 1924 - 448 Seiten
...individuals to a very great extent, a source of impersonal pleasure. The taste for workmanship — the impulse to do the job as it should be done — making a first-rate product by fit means — is one of the most easily developed, but also one of the best, virtues. It is commonly...
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