Whatever be the detail with which you cram your students, the chance of their meeting in after-life exactly that detail is almost infinitesimal; and if they do meet it, they will probably have forgotten what you taught them about it. The really useful training yields a comprehension of a few general principles with a thorough grounding in the way they apply to a variety of concrete details. In subsequent practice the students will have forgotten your particular details; but they will remember by an unconscious common sense haw to apply principles to immediate circumstances. Alfred North Whitehead. The Aims of Education and Other Essays.
Financial Accouting - An Introduction to Concepts, Methods, and Uses
Sidney Davidson, Clyde P. Stickney, Roman L. Weil
The Dryden Press
1988
800 páginas
1d 2h 40m
ISBN-10: 0030115221
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