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" It is wholly informal and unsystematic, the same as the objects are which one sees. It is entirely divorced from definitions, or from explanations in books. It is therefore supremely natural. It simply trains the eye and the mind to see and to comprehend... "
The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting - Página 73
por National Conference on Social Welfare - 1898
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Report, Volumen37

Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1903 - 578 páginas
...study in the grades? Many answers might be given•. Bailey of Cornell University gives the following: "It simply trains the eye and the mind to see and to comprehend the common things of life; a,d the result is not directly the acquirement of science but the establishment of a living sympathy...
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Lessons with Plants: Suggestions for Seeing and Interpreting Some of the ...

Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1897 - 552 páginas
...reference to the systematic order or relationships of the objects. It is wholly informal and unsystematic, as the objects are which one sees. It is entirely...is not directly the acquirement of science, but the establishing of a living sympathy with everything that is. The child, or even the high school pupil,...
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Journal of Proceedings of the National Grange of the Patrons ..., Volúmenes31-33

National Grange - 1897 - 814 páginas
...reference to the systematic order or relationships of the objects. It is wholly informal and unsystematic, the same as the objects are which one sees. It is...therefore supremely natural. It simply trains the mind and the eye to see and to comprehend the common things of life; and the result is not directly...
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Annual Report, Volumen2

New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1898 - 1256 páginas
...reference to the systematic order or relationship of the objects. It is wholly informal and unsystematic, the same as the objects are which one sees. It is...establishment of a living sympathy with everything that is. The proper objects of nature-study are the things which one oftenest meets. To-day it is a stone...
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Report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell ..., Volumen10

New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1898 - 502 páginas
...reference to the systematic order or relationship of the objects. It is wholly informal and unsystematic, the same as the objects are which one sees. It is...establishment of a living sympathy with everything that is. The proper objects of nature-study are the things which one oftenest meets. To-day it is a stone...
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Lessons with Plants: Suggestions for Seeing and Interpreting Some of the ...

Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1898 - 544 páginas
...reference to the systematic order or relationships of the objects. It is wholly informal and unsystematic, as the objects are which one sees. It is entirely...is not directly the acquirement of science, but the establishing of a living sympathy with everything that is. "The proper objects of nature -study are...
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Annual Report of the Board of Education Together with the ..., Volumen62

Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1899 - 782 páginas
...reference to the systematic order or relationships of the objects. It is wholly informal and unsystematic, the same as the objects are which one sees. It is...establishment of a living sympathy with everything that is. The proper objects of nature study are the things which one oftenest meets. To-day it is a stone,...
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The Modern Farmer in His Business Relations: A Study of Some of the ...

Edward Francis Adams - 1899 - 678 páginas
...reference to the systematic order or relationships of the objects. It is wholly informal and unsystematic, the same as the objects are which one sees. It is...is not directly the acquirement of science but the establishing of a living sympathy with everything that is. f The proper objects of nature study are...
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Report of the Department of Education for the Year ...

Manitoba. Department of Education - 1900 - 558 páginas
...study is only seeing the things one looks at, and the drawing of proper conclusions from what is seen. It simply trains the eye and the mind to see and to comprehend the common things of life, with the result of establishing a living sympathy with everything that is. Among the disheartening...
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Trees, Fruits, and Flowers of Minnesota

1900 - 548 páginas
...reference to the systematic order or relationship of the objects. It is wholly Informal and unsystematic, as the objects are which one sees. It is entirely divorced from definitions in books. It Is therefore supremely natural. It simply trains the eye and t'/1e mind to see and to...
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