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" And a few voices are lifted up in favour of the doctrine that the masses should be educated because they are men and women with unlimited capacities of being, doing, and suffering, and that it is as true now, as ever it was, that the people perish for... "
The Oxfam Education Report - หน้า 15
โดย Kevin Watkins - 2000 - 403 หน้า
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The Meaning of a Liberal Education

Everett Dean Martin - 1926 - 344 หน้า
...liberal education is the duty of man. What Huxley said of England in 1868 is true for America today: "a few voices are lifted up in favour of the doctrine...because they are men and women with unlimited capacities of being, doing, and suffering, and that it is as true now, as it ever was, that the people perish...

Fourteen is Too Early: Some Psychological Aspects of School-leaving and ...

Raymond Garfield Fuller - 1927 - 52 หน้า
...* And what Huxley wrote in England before the days of intelligence tests is true today in America: "The masses should be educated because they are men and women with unlimited capacities of being, doing, and suffering . . . and the people perish for lack of knowledge." Methods of Education...

The Group-study Plan: A Teaching Technic Based on Pupil Participation

Edward Randall Maguire - 1928 - 256 หน้า
...wrote prophetic words in 1868 that ring true for America to-day: "A few voices are lifted up in favor of the doctrine that the masses should be educated...because they are men and women with unlimited capacities of being, doing, and suffering, and it is as true now as it ever was, that the people perish for lack...

The Journal of Education, เล่มที่ 57

1925 - 888 หน้า
...declared that ignorance makes bad workmen. He took the high, and the only really defensible, ground, that the masses should be educated " because they are men and women with unlimited capacities of being, doing, and suffering, and that it is as true now as ever it was, ^that the people perish...

The School Review, เล่มที่ 10

1902 - 874 หน้า
...and then Ichabod! Ichabod ! the glory will be departed from us. A few voices are lifted up in favor of the doctrine that the masses should be educated...because they are men and women with unlimited capacities for being, doing, and suffering, and that it is as true now as it ever was, that the people perish...

The Major Prose of Thomas Henry Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1997 - 398 หน้า
...engines, cheaper than other people; and then, Ichabod! Ichabod! the glory will be departed from us. And a few voices are lifted up in favour of the doctrine...because they are men and women with unlimited capacities of being, doing, and suffering, and that it is as true now, as ever it was, that the people perish...
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English Educatiion

540 หน้า
...stem the drift towards infidelity. Huxley takes his stand with Comenius, Adam Smith, Kant, Pestalozzi. "A few voices are lifted up in favour of the doctrine...because they are men and women with unlimited capacities of being, doing and suffering, and that it is as true as ever it was that the people perish for lack...
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Popular Science Monthly, เล่มที่ 58

1901 - 768 หน้า
...makes bad men, and all these are excellent reasons; but they may all be summed up in Huxley's words that "the masses should be educated because they are men and women with unlimited capacities of being, doing and suffering, and that it is as true now as ever it was that the people perish for...

A Short History of Education

John William Adamson - 1930 - 392 หน้า
...find it. This address strikes a note very unfamiliar to its British contemporaries in the assertion of the doctrine "that the masses should be educated because they are men and women." CHAPTER XVIII A NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION FOUNDED THE years between 1870 and 1903 witnessed a development...
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Nature, เล่มที่ 63

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1901 - 688 หน้า
...makes bad men, and all these are excellent reasons ; but they may all be summed up in Huxley's words that " the masses should be educated because they are men and women with unlimited capacities of being, doing and suffering, and that it isas true now as ever it was that the people perish for...




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