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Pàgina 281 - According to these accounts, he was tall, well-formed, muscular, and of an elevated and dignified demeanor. His visage was long, and neither full nor meagre ; his complexion fair and freckled and inclined to ruddy; his nose aquiline; his cheek-bones were rather high, his eyes light gray, and apt to enkindle; his whole countenance had an air of authority. His hair, in his youthful days, was of a light color; but care and trouble, according to Las Casas, soon turned it gray, and at thirty years of...
Pàgina 273 - The real history of the human race is the history of tendencies which are perceived by the mind, and not of events which are discerned by the senses.
Pàgina 273 - They should accomplish this end through the development of an appreciation of the nature and laws of social life, a sense of the responsibility of the individual as a member of social groups, and the intelligence and the will to participate effectively in the promotion of the social well-being.
Pàgina 273 - good citizen" of a neighborhood with the "thoroughly efficient member" of that neighborhood; but he will be characterized, among other things, by a loyalty and a sense of obligation to his city, state, and nation as political units. Again, "society" may be interpreted to include the human race. Humanity is bigger than any of its divisions. The social studies should cultivate a sense of membership in the "world community...
Pàgina 273 - But history ought surely in some degree, if it is worth anything, to anticipate the lessons of time. We shall all no doubt be wise after the event; we study history that we may be wise before the event.
Pàgina 297 - Three Lives: Stories of the Good Anna, Melanctha, and the Gentle Lena...
Pàgina 299 - European education by Dr. Pearson which have been appearing in School Life. A report from the Philippines shows that American schools are influencing nomadic Filipinos to settle down and form permanent communities under the guidance of "settlement farm schools." School Life is the official organ of the United States Bureau of Education. The principal function of that Bureau is to collect information as to educational progress and disseminate it among school men and women throughout the country. In...
Pàgina 273 - among nations must be a realization of national ideals, national efficiency, national loyalty, national self-respect, just as real neighborliness among different family groups depends upon the solidarity, the selfrespect, and the loyalty to be found within each of the component families. High national ideals and an intelligent and genuine loyalty to them should thus be a specific aim of the social studies in American high schools.
Pàgina 299 - Commissioner of Education, has arranged for the distribution of free copies of the Constitution of the United States. The new interest that the United States is taking in the rest of the world is reflected in college courses of study from California to Maine. Seventy-one colleges and universities are listed in School Life as offering courses preparing young men to represent the United States in foreign trade and other...