The Pedagogical Seminary, Volume 20; Volume 25
- 462 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Granville Stanley Hall war ein amerikanischer Psychologe und Pädagoge. Er war der erste Präsident der American Psychological Association.
This journal is dedicated to the science of psychology, and covers a broad range of topics, from perception and cognition to emotion and personality. It includes both empirical research and theoretical discussions.
As one of the oldest and most respected psychology journals in the United States, The American Journal of Psychology offers a unique and fascinating glimpse into the history of American psychology. With contributions from such notable figures as Edward Thorndike, Edwin B. Holt, and Harry Harlow, this journal is a must-read for anyone interested in the development of psychological thought and practice.
Explore the latest trends and issues in education with this thought-provoking collection of essays by Granville Stanley Hall. From missionary pedagogy to Sunday observance, Hall's insights into the evolving world of education in the early 20th century will challenge and inspire readers.
The Pedagogical Seminary is an educational journal that covers topics related to teaching and learning. From early childhood education to higher education, this journal provides insights and analysis from leading experts in the field. This book is an excellent resource for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of education.
A collection of speeches and essays that celebrate the legacy of Charles Darwin and the scientific advances that followed in the wake of his work. The book covers a wide range of topics, from genetics and evolution to paleontology and geology.
Founded in 1891 by G. Stanley Hall, the Pedagogical Seminary was a pioneering journal in the field of child psychology and education. Featuring articles by many of the leading thinkers of the day, this journal provides a fascinating glimpse into the development of modern psychology.