Educationist
a specialist in the theory and methods of .
historical examples
the first great question with the educationist then should be, “does nature ever teach?”
a practical enquiry into the philosophy of education james gall
this is a principle then of which the educationist should take advantage.
a practical enquiry into the philosophy of education james gall
the book has its interest for the educationist as well as for the manufacturer.
the great civil war in lancashire (1642-1651) ernest broxap
as an educationist, comenius holds a prominent place in history.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 6, slice 7 various
it recognizes his worth and distinguished ability, as a writer, as an educationist, and as a patriot.
ryerson memorial volume j. george hodgins
an “eminent yorkshire educationist” introduced the same rules into the establishment under his charge.
sir thomas urquhart of cromartie, knight john willc-ck
there are some questions which escape the doctor, unless he is also an educationist and a psychologist.
mentally defective children alfred binet
here i am obliged to mention something which as an educationist i can by no means p-ss lightly by.
autobiography of friedrich froebel friedrich froebel
there is no greater benefactor than a good schoolmaster; there is no greater bore than the “educationist.”
mr. punch’s history of modern england vol. ii (of iv),–1857-1874 charles l. graves
such must be the conduct of the educationist, if he expects to succeed in an equal degree.
a practical enquiry into the philosophy of education james gall
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