One-sidedly prepared, or not prepared at all, he goes through college accumulating courses, but not education; desperately selecting studies least foreign to his slender capability for assimilation, [37] or most easy to slur, or most likely to turn to... Idols of Education: Selected and Annotated - Page 37by Charles Mills Gayley - 1910 - 179 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1915 - 1144 pages
...is a Groan. . . . " The boy enters our colleges ' a badly damaged article.' One-sidedly prepared or not prepared at all, he goes through college accumulating...desperately selecting studies least foreign to his slender capacity for assimilation, or most easy to slur, or most likely to turn to superficial ends. He is... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - Education - 1910 - 216 pages
...youth it demands?" ^ The boy enters our colleges "a badly damaged article." One-sidedly prepared, or not prepared at all, he goes through college accumulating...foreign to his slender capability for assimilation, [37] or most easy to slur, or most likely to turn to superficial ends. He is by no means always lazy,... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - Education - 1910 - 206 pages
...of youth it demands?" The boy enters our colleges "a badly damaged article." One-sidedlyprepared,or not prepared at all, he goes through college accumulating...foreign to his slender capability for assimilation, [37] or most easy to slur, or most likely to turn to superficial ends. He is by no means always lazy,... | |
| George Fillmore Swain - Civil engineering - 1922 - 234 pages
...following extracts show: "The boy enters our colleges 'a badly damaged article,' one-sidedly prepared, or not prepared at all, he goes through college accumulating...desperately selecting studies least foreign to his slender capacity for assimilation, or most easy to slur, or most likely to turn to superficial ends. He is... | |
| United States - 1915 - 1134 pages
...is a Groan. . . . " The boy enters our colleges ' a badly damaged article.' One-sidedly prepared or not prepared at all, he goes through college accumulating...desperately selecting studies least foreign to his slender capacity for assimilation, or most easy to slur, or most likely to turn to superficial ends. He is... | |
| Education - 1917 - 598 pages
...enters our colleges 'a badly damaged article.' Onesidedly prepared, or not prepared at all, he goes thru college accumulating courses, but not education ;...to superficial ends. He is by no means always lazy, not oblivious that now is the chance of his life; but he has no core of knowledge to which the facts... | |
| Cooking - 1908 - 968 pages
...boy enters our colleges, even of Liberal Culture, "a badly damaged article" ; one-sidedly prepared or not prepared at all, he goes through college accumulating courses, but not accumulating information or drill. If these imperfections hold true of our graduates of literary departments,... | |
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