The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 85
Contents
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Contents.
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1. Bionomic | 3 |
2. Intellectual | 4 |
3. Technical | 5 |
4. Professorial | 8 |
Unnecessary Difficulties | 11 |
Science and Religion | 15 |
Preliminary Data and Remarks | 18 |
Distribution of Time and Subjects | 20 |
Grade I. Bionomic Course | 21 |
Grade I. Cosmographie Course | 23 |
Grade II. Bionomic Course | 26 |
Grade II. Cosmographie Course | 29 |
Period III. | 31 |
Prefatory Remarks | 33 |
Tabular Synopses. | |
Period I. | 34 |
Period II. | 35 |
Period III. | 36page 2 |
Origin of the Bionomic Curriculum | 37 |
Notes on the Bionomic Course. | |
Elementary Division. | |
Mechanical Physics | 41 |
Chemical Physics | 43 |
Chemistry | 44 |
Natural History | 49 |
Physiology | 54 |
Applied Division | 55 |
Aids to Science Teaching. | |
The Binary System of Instruction | 58 |
Open-handed Examinations | 59 |