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- Title: Education: Lecture I: Science, Art, Religion and Morality
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- pedagogue was a teacher of boys, concerned only with that sex.
- which concern the very roots of our present civilization. There is an
- Title: Education: Lecture II: Principles of Greek Education
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- education, however, of which I have here to speak, is concerned
- concerned with what has changed the souls of men in the course of
- always been a concern of social life, and still is so at the present
- time. It must be a social concern in the future as well. In
- Greek himself was not primarily concerned with the development of
- concerned to develop the human body in such a way that as a result of
- heights of Greek civilization. The Rhetorician is concerned with the
- concern was a quest for the spirit, why was the Oriental justified in
- Title: Education: Lecture III: Greek Education and the Middle Ages
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- education was not concerned with children under the age of seven.
- Divine in the little child, hence there is no need to concern myself
- allowed to concern themselves with education!
- modern times so far as this second period of life is concerned. And
- education become out and out a moral concern of mankind? This is the
- Title: Education: Lecture IV: The Connection of the Spirit with Bodily Organs
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- crude science of to-day — if I may call it so — concerns
- Title: Education: Lecture V: The Emancipation of the Will in the Human Organism
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- School contained fundamental teaching concerning the being and
- Title: Education: Lecture VI: Walking, Speaking, Thinking
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- concern in the widest sense for it begins immediately after
- birth. It is the concern of the whole of mankind, of each individual
- Title: Education: Lecture VII: The Rhythmic System, Sleeping and Waking, Imitation
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- external world is concerned, but as regards the health of his body,
- little ‘demons’ so far as human nature is concerned, and
- as the body is concerned, nothing is more essential than that the
- that it is speaking of the spirit, is concerned only with matter.
- Title: Education: Lecture VIII: Reading, Writing and Nature Study
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- exclusively concerned with the head instead of with the forces of his
- ten, eleven or twelve years concerning the animal world must be
- his head organization is concerned, preserves the simplest, most
- Title: Education: Lecture IX: Arithmetic, Geometry, History
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- So far as our astral body and Ego are concerned, we are — stupid,
- is not only concerned with the waking life but also with what takes place
- power of mental presentation where number is concerned.
- what the child ought to learn and whether we are primarily concerned with
- Title: Education: Lecture X: Physics, Chemistry, Handwork, Language, Religion
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- mother-tongue is concerned, of course, the teaching is adapted to the age
- In our days men's thinking, so far as realities are concerned, has
- so far as speech is concerned, to be able not merely to speak
- Title: Education: Lecture XI: Memory, Temperaments, Bodily Culture and Art
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- gentleman whose whole life is concerned with education once
- teachers. Questions concerning health ought not to be left
- is concerned. For while for the normal human being they are artistic
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