| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1897 - 552 páginas
...leaflet, issued by the College of Agriculture of Cornell University, entitled "What is Nature- study?": "It is seeing the things which one looks at, and the...drawing of proper conclusions from what one sees. Nature-study is not the study of a science, as of botany, entomology, geology, and the like. That is,... | |
| National Grange - 1897 - 814 páginas
...studies," and we know no better definition of it than that given by Dr. Bailey, of Cornell University. "It is seeing the things which one looks at, and the drawing of proper conclusions of what one sees. Nature study is not the study of a science, as of botany, entomology, geology and... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1898 - 544 páginas
...leaflet, issued by the College of Agriculture of Cornell University, entitled "What is Nature -study?": "It is seeing the things which one looks at, and the...them, without reference to the systematic order or relationships of the objects. It is wholly informal and unsystematic, as the objects are which one... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1898 - 1256 páginas
...Issued under Chapter 128 of the I«awsof 1897. IP ROBERTS, DIRECTOR. What is Nature-Study? BY LH BAILEY. It is seeing the things which one looks at, and the...drawing of proper conclusions from what one sees. Nature-study is not the study of a science, as of botany, entomology, geology, and the like. That is,... | |
| Edward Francis Adams - 1899 - 680 páginas
...the College of Agriculture, Cornell University, May 10, 1898.] WHAT IS NATURE STUDY? BY LH BAILEY. It is seeing the things which one looks at, and the...them, without reference to the systematic order or relationships of the objects. It is wholly informal and unsystematic, the same as the objects are which... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1899 - 782 páginas
...part of his answer is here quoted, even though some of its points have already been anticipated : — It is seeing the things which one looks at, and the...takes the things at hand and endeavors to understand tlrem, without reference to the systematic order or relationships of the objects. It is wholly informal... | |
| 1899 - 766 páginas
...days, some people are trying to make a new thing out of it, by calling it nature study. Nature study is seeing the things which one looks at, and the drawing of proper conclusions from what is seen. In this connection it may be well to keep in mind Dr Goodale's definition of botany. '•... | |
| 1901 - 814 páginas
...some j>eople are trying to make a new thing out of it, by calling it nature study. Nature study ia seeing the things which one looks at, and the drawing of proper conclusions from what is seen. In thi« connection it may be well to keep in mind Dr (Joodale's definition of botany. " Botany... | |
| 1900 - 548 páginas
...of things which one looks at and tho drawing of proper conclusions from what one sees. Nature-study Is not the study of a science, as of botany, entomology,...them, without reference to the systematic order or relationship of the objects. It is wholly Informal and unsystematic, as the objects are which one sees.... | |
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