A History of Education in Modern TimesMacmillan Company, 1914 - 15 sider |
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Side vii
... furnish a suitable historical and social perspective . To obtain such a setting , it has seemed well to interweave a certain amount of political history . Owing , however , to the extent and ramifications of modern historical movements ...
... furnish a suitable historical and social perspective . To obtain such a setting , it has seemed well to interweave a certain amount of political history . Owing , however , to the extent and ramifications of modern historical movements ...
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... furnish . The school - rooms were dismal and the work was unpleasant , physical train- ing was neglected , and the discipline was severe . Chil- dren were regarded as adults in miniature , and were so treated both in their dress and ...
... furnish . The school - rooms were dismal and the work was unpleasant , physical train- ing was neglected , and the discipline was severe . Chil- dren were regarded as adults in miniature , and were so treated both in their dress and ...
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... furnished bibles , prayer books , and catechisms at the cheapest rates possible . It made stringent regulations of eligibility for its schoolmasters . Every one of them had not only to stand all the usual tests of religious , moral ...
... furnished bibles , prayer books , and catechisms at the cheapest rates possible . It made stringent regulations of eligibility for its schoolmasters . Every one of them had not only to stand all the usual tests of religious , moral ...
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... furnishing them with books for their instruction in these arts , and with Testaments , Cate- chisms , and Bibles . " This school was maintained by voluntary subscriptions , annual collections , and lega- cies , and the number of pupils ...
... furnishing them with books for their instruction in these arts , and with Testaments , Cate- chisms , and Bibles . " This school was maintained by voluntary subscriptions , annual collections , and lega- cies , and the number of pupils ...
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... furnished libraries and money to be used in education . While schools never came to be organized in America by the society , it was evidently intended that they should be encouraged in time , but before any definite action could be ...
... furnished libraries and money to be used in education . While schools never came to be organized in America by the society , it was evidently intended that they should be encouraged in time , but before any definite action could be ...
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academies activities American awakening Barnard bartianism Basedow became began Burgdorf cation Chap charity schools child church cities classes colleges colonies common schools coöperation course curriculum educa eighteenth century elemen elementary education elementary schools Emile England especially estab established Europe Fellenberg France Froebel furnished geography Germany greatly Hence Henry Barnard Herbart Herbartian History of Education Horace Mann ideals ideas improved individual infant schools influence institutions instruction intellectual interest Jean Jacques Rousseau Kindergarten largely later lished lycées manual Massachusetts ment methods middle modern education monitorial system moral movement nineteenth century normal schools organization Pestalozzi physical poor practice principles progress Prussia psychological public education public schools pupils reform religious result Robert Raikes Rousseau School Society school system scientific secondary education secondary schools social subjects taught teachers teaching teenth tendency theory tion tional town United universal education various York Yverdon