The Philosophy of Education: Being the Foundations of Education in the ...

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The Philosophy of Education: Being the Foundations of Education in the ...
Horne, Herman Harrell, 1874-1946
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Here a little effort in the mastery of elemen- tary and technical details will quickly lay a founda- tion for real knowledge of and interest in the subject.
Digitized by VjOOQIC The Psychological Aspect of Education 105 The effort needed to conquer " the agony of starting " is like the little sturdy tug-boat that tows the big vessel out of the harbor into the open sea, where it can go of its own momentum. Effort thus leads to interest.
Almost have we limited the conception of effort to a Larger
... mastering difficulties, to voluntarily attending to the of°^^°° uninteresting. This is true in a narrow sense of the term, but would be incorrect as our final word. Effort may be a large as well as a difficult activity of the self. The little tug is noisy and puffing ; we say it is making an effort. The large vessel under full head- way glides easily; it would be incorrect to say no effort is being made. The effort is concealed in the largeness and the ease of the motion, but great energy is being expended nevertheless.

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