The book The Learning Process was written by author Colvin, Stephen S. (Stephen Sheldon), 1869-1923 Here you can read free online of The Learning Process book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Learning Process a good or bad book?
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We may make our pupils eager seekers compart- after truth, or we may make them bigoted little "®°*** dogmatists. What we do will depend very much upon what we and our interests are. If we believe in specialized functions, we shall probably do very little to generalize knowledge in our students. If, on the other hand, we have broad views of the subject we are teaching and of our task in teaching it, we shall find very little in practical experi- ence to bind us to the narrow view that mental lif...e is made up of water-tight compartments." A second symposium on formal discipline by E. B. Delabarre, E. N. Henderson, and H. H. Home, was pre^ sented before the Brown University Teachers' ^^.^ Association at Providence, April 3, 1909, and pub- before the lished in Education for May of the same year. yer^^°*" Delabarre in his article distinguishes between the Teachers' content and the formal aspects of conciousness. "^ ^^^ He maintains that " no individual can, by his own unaided efforts, acquire any large number of essentially reliable forms." No one can enumerate all the important formal elements.
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