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... Physical Training . Origin , Significance , and Influence of the Theory of Formal Discipline . Opposition to the Disciplinary Theory and More Recent Modification . Locke's Real Position on Formal Discipline . CHAPTER XVII EDUCATION IN ...
... Physical Training . Origin , Significance , and Influence of the Theory of Formal Discipline . Opposition to the Disciplinary Theory and More Recent Modification . Locke's Real Position on Formal Discipline . CHAPTER XVII EDUCATION IN ...
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... physical ; from fifteen to eighteen a more advanced physical training was given ; and then , for two years , a preparation for military life . After the Persian wars , the Athenians adopted ideals of educa- tion affording a larger ...
... physical ; from fifteen to eighteen a more advanced physical training was given ; and then , for two years , a preparation for military life . After the Persian wars , the Athenians adopted ideals of educa- tion affording a larger ...
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... physically promising , he was formally adopted by the state and left with his mother for rearing until seven . At that age the boys were placed in charge of a state officer and ate and slept in a kind of public barracks . Here their ...
... physically promising , he was formally adopted by the state and left with his mother for rearing until seven . At that age the boys were placed in charge of a state officer and ate and slept in a kind of public barracks . Here their ...
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... physical training in the hope that they would become the mothers of sturdy sons . Thus the Spartan education was shaped entirely with reference to the welfare of the state . Their educational system served well its purpose of creating ...
... physical training in the hope that they would become the mothers of sturdy sons . Thus the Spartan education was shaped entirely with reference to the welfare of the state . Their educational system served well its purpose of creating ...
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... physical disability . Training for the Youth . - At fifteen the Athenian gogus . nasia , and in military boy might take physical training of a more advanced Advanced physical train- character at one of the exercising grounds just ...
... physical disability . Training for the Youth . - At fifteen the Athenian gogus . nasia , and in military boy might take physical training of a more advanced Advanced physical train- character at one of the exercising grounds just ...
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