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Side viii
... tion is both necessary and wise . The present work , therefore , is not a mere condensation of my History of Education in Three Volumes , but has been very largely re - written from the new angle . In the first place , I have sought to ...
... tion is both necessary and wise . The present work , therefore , is not a mere condensation of my History of Education in Three Volumes , but has been very largely re - written from the new angle . In the first place , I have sought to ...
Side ix
... tion in the United States , while three chapters have been devoted exclusively to the rise of educational systems in this country . My indebtedness for many valuable features in this book is heavy . The idea of an Outline , which ...
... tion in the United States , while three chapters have been devoted exclusively to the rise of educational systems in this country . My indebtedness for many valuable features in this book is heavy . The idea of an Outline , which ...
Side xi
... tion : Its Aim and Early Training . Training for the Youth . Effect of the Old Athenian Education . Causes and Character of the New Athenian Education . The Sophists and Their Training . Their Extreme Individ- ualism . The Reactionaries ...
... tion : Its Aim and Early Training . Training for the Youth . Effect of the Old Athenian Education . Causes and Character of the New Athenian Education . The Sophists and Their Training . Their Extreme Individ- ualism . The Reactionaries ...
Side xvii
... tion in ' Sunday Schools . ' The Schools of the Two Moni- torial Societies . Value of the Monitorial System in Eng- land . Results of the Monitorial System in the United States . The ' Infant Schools ' in France . The ' Infant Schools ...
... tion in ' Sunday Schools . ' The Schools of the Two Moni- torial Societies . Value of the Monitorial System in Eng- land . Results of the Monitorial System in the United States . The ' Infant Schools ' in France . The ' Infant Schools ...
Side xxiii
... tion of the medieval course of study 7 . 10. The lecture in mediæval universities 11. The disputation in mediæval universities ... 12 and 13. Preliminaries and termination of a com- bat in the education of chivalry ... 14. Boys playing ...
... tion of the medieval course of study 7 . 10. The lecture in mediæval universities 11. The disputation in mediæval universities ... 12 and 13. Preliminaries and termination of a com- bat in the education of chivalry ... 14. Boys playing ...
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