Report of the CouncilThe Society, 1868 |
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الصفحة 6 - SU-phenson, or a Miller. It is not the ignorant only who may benefit in the way just indicated. The socalled educated are as likely to gain by a visit to a Museum, where their least cultivated faculties, those of observation, may be healthily stimulated and brought into action. The great defect of our systems of education is the neglect of the educating of the observing powers, — a very distinct matter, be it noted, from scientific or industrial instruction.
الصفحة 7 - I can not but think the end in view might be gained, even keeping out of sight altogether, if the teacher holds it best to do so, what are called practical applications. For this branch of education, museums are the best text-books; but, in order that they should be effectively studied, require to be explained by competent teachers.
الصفحة 18 - Proceedings of the Geological and Polytechnic Society of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
الصفحة 7 - ... training, to the exclusion of the rest, is a narrow-minded and cramping view, from whatsoever point it be taken. Equal development and strengthening of all are required for the constitution of the complete mind, and it is full time that we should begin to do now what we ought to have done long ago. Through the teaching of some of the sections of natural history and chemistry, — the former for observation of forms, the latter of phenomena, — I...
الصفحة 9 - With regard to Provincial Museums, we recommend : " lo. That, in connection with the Science and Art section of the Education Department, qualified naturalists be appointed to direct the collection of specimens in order to supply whatever deficiencies exist in the more important Provincial Museums ; and also in order to organize typical museums, to be sent by the Department of Science and Art into the provinces to such science schools as may be reported to be likely to make them efficient instruments...
الصفحة 6 - Legenda Sanctorum : The Proper Lessons for Saints' Days, according to the use of Exeter...
الصفحة 35 - ... Mr. Bancroft, and other distinguished persons. When everything was in readiness the Gentlemen's Executive Committee, headed by its chairman, Mr. George Griswold Gray, escorted General Dix to the gallery, the band playing < Hail to the Chief.
الصفحة 1 - Report of the Council of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, at the close of the Session, 1846-7.