The proper education of the young does not consist in stuffing their heads with a mass of words, sentences, and ideas dragged together out of various authors, but in opening up their understanding to the outer world, so that a living stream may flow from their own minds, just as leaves, flowers, and fruit spring from the bud on a tree.
The proper education of the young does not consist in stuffing their heads with a mass of words, sentences, and ideas dragged together out of various… - John Amos Comenius
The proper education of the young does not consist in stuffing their heads with a mass of words, sentences, and ideas dragged together out of various…
- John Amos Comenius
Much can be learned in play that will afterwards be of use when the circumstances demand it. - John Amos Comenius
Much can be learned in play that will afterwards be of use when the circumstances demand it.
If, in each hour, a man could learn a single fragment of some branch of knowledge, a single rule of some mechanical art, a single pleasing story or p… - John Amos Comenius
If, in each hour, a man could learn a single fragment of some branch of knowledge, a single rule of some mechanical art, a single pleasing story or p…
For more than a hundred years much complaint has been made of the unmethodical way in which schools are conducted, but it is only within the last thi… - John Amos Comenius
For more than a hundred years much complaint has been made of the unmethodical way in which schools are conducted, but it is only within the last thi…
Not the children of the rich or of the powerful only, but of all alike, boys and girls, both noble and ignoble, rich and poor, in all cities and town… - John Amos Comenius
Not the children of the rich or of the powerful only, but of all alike, boys and girls, both noble and ignoble, rich and poor, in all cities and town…
There is in the world no rock or tower of such a height that it cannot be scaled by any man (provided he lack not feet) if ladders are placed in the … - John Amos Comenius
There is in the world no rock or tower of such a height that it cannot be scaled by any man (provided he lack not feet) if ladders are placed in the …
Let us have but one end in view, the welfare of humanity; and let us put aside all selfishness in consideration of language, nationality, or religion. - John Amos Comenius
Let us have but one end in view, the welfare of humanity; and let us put aside all selfishness in consideration of language, nationality, or religion.
The school is the manufactory of humanity. - John Amos Comenius
The school is the manufactory of humanity.
Preserve there [bohemia] a hidden seed to glorify thy name. - John Amos Comenius
Preserve there [bohemia] a hidden seed to glorify thy name.
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