Citations:pædeutics

Noun: science of

 * 1852, Dr. Duff, quoted in Proceedings of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, John Greig & Son; page #158:
 * I have been informed that in some of the universities of Germany there are Professors appointed for this, and students of theology would not be allowed to be taken on their theological trials without first undergoing an examination on pædeutics, or the science or philosophy of education.
 * 1885, Robert Christianson and his sons, The Life of Sir Robert Christison, William Blackwood and Sons; Volume I, Chapter I, pages 28–29:
 * Was it an error or not in the pædeutics of those times to confine the mental culture of boys between eight and fourteen of fifteen to the classical languages and arithmetic ?
 * 1911, Grace Durham, in The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Hodder & Stoughton; Volume LXXXII of Volume 60, page #311:
 * And little Frederic, while still a pultaceous mass of protoplasm, with no appreciable chronology behind him, did he not represent an economic proposition, a problem in pædeutics, of the highest order ?
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 * Never has our precious problem in pædeutics escaped from under the microscope of enlightened parental observation.