How to Use Your Mind - A Psychology of Study: Being a Manual for the Use of Students - and Teachers in the Administration of Supervised Study by Harry D. Kitson
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neglect the physical. We must recognize with Browning that,
all good things Are ours, nor soul helps flesh more, now, than flesh helps soul. READINGS AND EXERCISE Readings: Patrick (14) Chapters I, II and VII. Stiles (18) and (19). Swift (20) Chapter X. Exercise 1. With the help of a book on dietetics prepare an ideal day's bill of fare for a student. SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING Besides the standard texts in general and educational psychology, the following books bear with especial intimacy upon the topics treated in this book: 1. Adams, John, Making the Most of One's Mind, New York: George H. Doran Co., 1915. 2. Dearborn, George V., How to Learn Easily, Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1918. 3. Dewey, John, How we Think, Boston: D.C. Heath & Co., 1910. |
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