Miklós Zeyk:
We should never say the name of the subject, for example “chemistry, physics, geography, etc.”, we should not even say that we learn, instead we should say making a research in all sciences together as suits the occasion, and when our knowledge gained this way is enough to follow a more regular way: we still should not give ready-made results to the student, instead we should lead them through the history of science … so they can realize its mistakes, they can enjoy the joy of the many new discoveries, and they can have a history of their own knowledge.
We should never say the name of the subject, for example “chemistry, physics, geography, etc.”, we should not even say that we learn, instead we should say making a research in all sciences together as suits the occasion, and when our knowledge gained this way is enough to follow a more regular way: we still should not give ready-made results to the student, instead we should lead them through the history of science … so they can realize its mistakes, they can enjoy the joy of the many new discoveries, and they can have a history of their own knowledge.
(translated from Hungarian by me)
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Megjegyzés küldése