Realschulen were not, at present, successful institutions. He declared that the boys in the corresponding forms of the classical school beat the Realschule boys in matters which both do alike, such as history, geography, the mother-tongue, and even French,... Nature - Page 247edited by - 1870Full view - About this book
| Schools inquiry commission - 1868 - 532 pages
...assured me it was the universal conviction with those competent to form an opinion, that the Realschulen were not, at present, successful institutions. He...French, though to French the Realschule boys devote so far more time than their comrades of the classical school The reason for this, Dr. Jäger affirms,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1868 - 396 pages
...assured me it was the universal conviction with those competent to form an opinion, that the Realsclmlen were not, at present, successful institutions. He...which both do alike, such as history, geography, the mother-tongue, and even French, though to French the Realschule boys devote so far more time than their... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1868 - 396 pages
...history, geography, the mother-tongue, and even French, though to French the Realschule boys .devote so far more time than their comrades of the classical school. The reason for this, Dr. Jager affirms, is that the classical training strengthens a boy's mind so much more. This is what,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 pages
...Ie) : " It was the universal conviction with those competent to form an opinion, that the Realschulen were not at present successful institutions. He declared...French the Realschule boys devote far more time than tluir comrades of the classical school. The reason for this, Dr. Jaeger affirms, is that the classical... | |
| Samuel Harvey Taylor - 1870 - 430 pages
...departments, well qualified to judge, " assured me it was the universal opinion that the JRealschulen were not at present successful institutions. He declared...beat the Realschule boys in matters which both do t alike, such as history, geography, the mother tongue, 1 GW Dasent, DCL, Ibid. Vol. vp 528. 2 Ibid.... | |
| 1870 - 944 pages
...assured me it was the universal conviction with those competent to form an opinion, that the Real-srhulen were not, at present, successful institutions. He...in the corresponding forms of the classical school heat the Rcal-scliblc boys in matters which both do alike, mich as history, geography, the mother tongue,... | |
| 1871 - 1022 pages
...assured me it was the universal conviction with those competent to form an opinion, that the Real-schulen were not, at present, successful institutions. He...corresponding forms of the classical school beat the Real-schiJe boys in matters which both do alike, such as history, geography, the mother tongue, and... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1874 - 448 pages
...assured me it was the universal conviction with those competent to form an opinion that the Realschulen were not, at present, successful institutions. He...which both do alike, such as history, geography, the mother-tongue, and even French, though to French the Realschule boys devote so far more time than their... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1874 - 372 pages
...history, geography, the mother-tongue, and even French, though to French the Realschule boys devote so far more time than their comrades of the classical school. The reason for this, Dr. Jager affirms, is that the classical training strengthens a boy's mind so much more. This is what,... | |
| George Rolleston - 1884 - 526 pages
...Ie):—'It was the universal conviction with those competent to form an opinion, that the Reahchvlen were not at present successful institutions. He declared...mother tongue, and even French, though to French the Realscholr boys devote far more time than their comrades of the classical school. The reason for this,... | |
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