A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1917 - 453 sider |
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... especially help him to understand the origin and significance of current practices . In this way a study of the History of Education will disrupt the teacher's complacent acceptance of the pres- ent , and will enable him to reconstruct ...
... especially help him to understand the origin and significance of current practices . In this way a study of the History of Education will disrupt the teacher's complacent acceptance of the pres- ent , and will enable him to reconstruct ...
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... especially the four Vedas or books of ' knowledge , ' and training in the six Angas on philosophical and scientific subjects , and the Code of Manu , which is a collection of traditional customs ; but few , outside the brahmin class ...
... especially the four Vedas or books of ' knowledge , ' and training in the six Angas on philosophical and scientific subjects , and the Code of Manu , which is a collection of traditional customs ; but few , outside the brahmin class ...
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... especially sought , because of the unusual opportunity for personal achievement in politics . matical and tleties , in the place of the old education . The Sophists and Their Training . - To meet these Study of gram- new demands , a set ...
... especially sought , because of the unusual opportunity for personal achievement in politics . matical and tleties , in the place of the old education . The Sophists and Their Training . - To meet these Study of gram- new demands , a set ...
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... especially that he discusses the ideal state and the training of a citizen . His method of investiga- tion to determine the nature of this ideal state is induc- tive , and before formulating his conception of it , he makes a critical ...
... especially that he discusses the ideal state and the training of a citizen . His method of investiga- tion to determine the nature of this ideal state is induc- tive , and before formulating his conception of it , he makes a critical ...
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... especially in spinning and weaving wool . Through their parents children probably learned to read and write ; and they com- mitted to memory stories of Roman heroes , ballads , martial and religious songs , and the Twelve Tables of ...
... especially in spinning and weaving wool . Through their parents children probably learned to read and write ; and they com- mitted to memory stories of Roman heroes , ballads , martial and religious songs , and the Twelve Tables of ...
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