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抗戰中青年怎樣自修   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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謝守恆;郭奎生;郁向志
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抗戰中青年怎樣自修
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獨立出版社·不祥
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目錄
001 第一章總論
001001 第一節戰時青年學業問題
001002 第二節戰時青年應培養超人的人格
001003 第三節目前青年的思想工作與讀書問題
001004 第四節我們現在怎樣研究學術
001005 第五節戰時失學青年的自學
002 第二章戰時青年自學的重要原則
002001 第一節自學的幾個原則
002002 第二節學習的根本態度
002003 第三節自學的方法
003 第三章戰時青年的自學基本方法
003001 第一節戰時青年怎樣自學
003002 第二節幾個具體的自學方法
004 第四章戰時青年自學應注意的幾個要點
004001 第一節自學的兩個條件
004002 第二節有効的自學方法之確立
004003 第三節自學的中心問題
005 第五章戰時青年的集體自學問題
005001 第一節前言
005002 第二節集體自學的意義
005003 第三節集體自學的標準
005004 第四節集體自學進行的步驟
006 第六章戰時青年自學的經濟方法
007 第七章戰時青年怎樣讀書
007001 第一節戰時青年為什麼要讀書
007002 第二節戰時青年要抱怎樣的態度
007003 第三節戰時青年讀什麼書
007004 第四節戰時青年用什麼方法讀書
008 第八章戰時青年怎樣看報
008001 第一節關於報紙本身的常識
008002 第二節怎樣邐擇報紙
008003 第三節讀報的方法
009 第九章戰時青年怎樣探討時事
009001 第一節探時時事應有的態度
009002 第二節研究時事的基本方法
010 第十章戰時青年怎樣學習文藝寫作
010001 第一節文藝與生活的關係
010002 第二節文藝與時代
011 第十一章戰時青年怎樣記日記
011001 第一節為什麼要記日記
011002 第二節日記的內容
011003 第三節日記的形式
011004 第四節日記的做法
011005 第五節日記的價值
012 第十二章戰時青年國文自學指導
012001 第一節國文在戰時
012002 第二節讀新的國文
012003 第三節讀那一類舊文學
012004 第四節怎樣作文
013 第十三章戰時青年公民自學指導
013001 第一節平時教育與戰時教育
013002 第二節青年的人生觀和態度
014 第十四章戰時青年歷史自學指導
014001 第一節歷史的自學方法
014002 第二節須有疑問
014003 第三節應該注意的幾點
014004 第四節利用旅行機會訪問史跡
014005 第五節那幾本書可以讀值得讀
015 第十五章戰時青年史地自學指導
015001 第一節怎樣研究歷史
015002 第二節怎樣研習地理
016 第十六章戰時青年勞作自學指導
016001 第一節掘土工具的認識
016002 第二節圓鍬的運用
016003 第三節十字鋤和鶴嘴的運用
016004 第四節運用木工具和木紋的關係
016005 第五節運用木工工具時要注意的事項
016006 第六節工具的運用
017 第十七章戰時青年英文自學指導
017001 第一節怎樣讀英文
017002 第二節學習英文最有效的方法

Language Chinese
Publication date 1938-07(民國二十七年);1939-02(民國二十八年)
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
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抗戰;青年;自修

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