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  • Educationist Dr Neville Alexander had been elected chairman of the eight member group.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Educationist Dr Sikhanyiso Ndlovu believes there is nothing wrong with speaking English all the time and says politicians rarely speak any other languages in parliament "because English is the language of getting things done".

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • From the number and variety of these facts, which might be indefinitely extended, it is obvious, that a new path lies open to the Educationist, which, as yet, has been scarcely entered upon.

    A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall

  • In the sciences of anatomy and physiology, for example, the investigations of the philosopher are designed to direct the several operations of the physician, the surgeon, and the dentist; in the same way as the investigations of the Educationist are intended to direct the operations of the Teacher.

    A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall

  • This is a principle then of which the Educationist should take advantage.

    A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall

  • There is yet another feature in the exhibition of the moral sense in adults, which ought not to be overlooked by the Educationist in his treatment of the young.

    A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall

  • Educationist therefore, is an exercise, or series of exercises, which will enable him to imitate Nature, by causing his pupil to employ his mind in preparing one set of ideas, while he is giving expression to another.

    A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall

  • Such persons ought to commend, rather than blame, the reformer in education, when he declines to adopt ancient dogmas which he finds to be useless and hurtful: And at all events, if all have agreed to disregard the authority of an Aristotle or a Newton, when opposed to new facts and additional evidence, the Educationist must not allow himself to be driven from the path of fact and experience by either friends or enemies.

    A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall

  • Such must be the conduct of the Educationist, if he expects to succeed in an equal degree.

    A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall

  • The first great question with the Educationist then should be, "Does Nature ever teach?"

    A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall

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