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" Bear constantly in mind the truth that the aim of your discipline should be to produce a self-governing being ; not to produce a being to be governed by others. "
Education: intellectual, moral, and physical - Page 221
by Herbert Spencer - 1910
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The Work of the Teacher

Sheldon Emmor Davis - 1918 - 376 pages
...occupation recognized as fully worth while. EXERCISES 1. (a) "Bear constantly in mind the truth that the aim of your discipline should be to produce a self-governing...not to produce a being to be governed by others." (Spencer.) (6) "All teachers who deserve the name now recognize that selfcontrol is the ultimate moral...
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Child Versus Parent: Some Chapters on the Irrepressible Conflict in the Home ...

Stephen Samuel Wise - 1922 - 168 pages
...and irrefutable authority is inner authoritativeness. Spencer has laid down the ideal for the home: "to produce a self-governing being; not to produce a being to be governed by others." If parents are so unwise as to postpone and deny the right of children to live their lives until after...
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The Bedrock of Education

George Sydney Arundale - 1924 - 130 pages
...interesting echo in Herbert Spencer's view as to the object of discipline. He says : " Remember that the aim of your discipline should be to produce a selfgoverning...not to produce a being to be governed by others." Carrying this principle further we begin to understand the place of discipline in education. Just as...
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The Journal of Education, Volume 26; Volume 36

1904 - 900 pages
...individuality, the spirit of inquiry, and freedom of ideas. " Bear constantly in mind the truth that the aim of your discipline should be to produce a self-governing...not to produce a being to be governed by others." Much therefore that has happened during the last ten or twenty years was far from being to Mr. Spencer's...
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Wildest Colts Make the Best Horses, The

John Breeding, PH.D. PH. - 2011 - 207 pages
...assistance. Ibid. The defects of the children mirror the defects of their parents. Ibid., 3 The aim of your discipline should be to produce a self-governing...being, not to produce a being to be governed by others. Ibid. My own course [of study] — not intentionally pursued, but spontaneously pursued — may be...
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