I say then, that the personal influence of the teacher is able in some sort to dispense with an academical system, but that the system cannot in any sort dispense with personal influence. With influence there is life, without it there is none ; if influence... The English Journal of Education - Page 351857Full view - About this book
| Mark Pattison - 1868 - 388 pages
...sort dispense with personal influence. With influence there is life, without it there is none. . . . An academical system, without the personal influence...petrified, cast-iron university, and nothing else " (Newman, Office and Work of Universities, p. 112). To expect of any system, whether on paper, or... | |
| Medicine - 1905 - 592 pages
...put into practice. John Henry Newman tersely expresses the same thought in these words: "An academic system without the personal influence of teachers...petrified, castiron university and nothing else." One of the most significant educational problems is the exact importance to be assigned to the practical... | |
| Association of Catholic Colleges of the United States - 1899 - 702 pages
...system that in all ages of scholarship has made the master live in his pupil. As Newman so well says : "An academical system without the personal influence...petrified, castiron university, and nothing else. Influence precedes law, personality precedes system. With influence there is life, without there is... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1900 - 592 pages
...system that in all ages of scholarship has made the master live in his pupil. As Newman so well says : "An academical system without the personal influence...petrified, castiron university, and nothing else. Influence precedes law, personality precedes system. With influence there is life, without there is... | |
| Sir William Osler - English essays - 1904 - 408 pages
...dispense with an academical system, but that system cannot in any way dispense with personal influence. With influence there is life, without it there is...petrified, cast-iron University, and nothing else." Naturally from this standpoint the selection of teachers is the function of highest importance in the... | |
| 1905 - 906 pages
...institution rests not on these, but on its teachers. Newman's words are quoted with telling effect : " An academical system without the personal influence...petrified, cast-iron university and nothing else." " With this influence there is life, without it there is none. If this influence is deprived of its... | |
| California Teachers Association - 1911 - 600 pages
...musical instrument. From Newman we have this statement, every word of which tingles with truth: "The academical system without the personal influence of...it will create an ice-bound, petrified, cast-iron school, and nothing else. Influence precedes law. personality precedes system. IVilh influence there... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - Medicine - 1907 - 458 pages
...dispense with an academical system, but that system cannot in any way dispense with personal influence. With influence there is life, without it there is...petrified, cast-iron university, and nothing else. — NEWMAN, Idea of a University. JOHANN MULLER, FATHER OF GERMAN MEDICINE. GERMANY has come to occupy... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - Education, Higher - 1907 - 224 pages
...skeptical but now silenced world. SOME MODERN COLLEGE TENDENCIES SOME MODERN COLLEGE TENDENCIES » An academical system without the personal influence...petrified, cast-iron University, and nothing else. ... I have known a time in a great School of Letters when things went on for the most part by mere... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Meeting - Education - 1907 - 1120 pages
...rather than system that in the ages has made the master live in his pupil. As Newman so well says, The academical system without the personal influence of...petrified, cast-iron university and nothing else. Influence precedes law, personality precedes system. With influence there is life, without it there... | |
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