Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 78
... question which deserves serious consideration . One thing we must note in passing -that those who wish for the estab ... questions as they may consider most fit to test knowledge and ac- quirement , are delivered to the can- didates when ...
... question which deserves serious consideration . One thing we must note in passing -that those who wish for the estab ... questions as they may consider most fit to test knowledge and ac- quirement , are delivered to the can- didates when ...
Page 79
... question the postulate , because that would merely involve us in a vain discussion . We shall therefore admit at once that what is called high scholarship is not so assiduously or successfully culti- vated in Scotland as in England ...
... question the postulate , because that would merely involve us in a vain discussion . We shall therefore admit at once that what is called high scholarship is not so assiduously or successfully culti- vated in Scotland as in England ...
Page 80
... question of academical teaching . Let the degree of Master of Arts be taken as the culminating point of teaching , and we should not hesitate to test the comparative attainments of those who have acquired degrees in Edinburgh and ...
... question of academical teaching . Let the degree of Master of Arts be taken as the culminating point of teaching , and we should not hesitate to test the comparative attainments of those who have acquired degrees in Edinburgh and ...
Page 85
... question , the exposition of that litera- ture is the proper province of a Uni- versity Professor . Language for the schools , literature for the Universities -such is the rule that we would in- culcate , and even enforce , had we to ...
... question , the exposition of that litera- ture is the proper province of a Uni- versity Professor . Language for the schools , literature for the Universities -such is the rule that we would in- culcate , and even enforce , had we to ...
Page 92
... question occu- pies the attention of the country , public men , of all parties , make stock of the subject of education ! In Scotland , at least , we have had quite enough of profession- we now desiderate something tangi- ble . A red ...
... question occu- pies the attention of the country , public men , of all parties , make stock of the subject of education ! In Scotland , at least , we have had quite enough of profession- we now desiderate something tangi- ble . A red ...
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