A student's history of educationDigiCat, 21. nov. 2022 - 380 sider This book presents a thorough account of the history of education from ancient times to the 19th century. The author starts with the educational system of ancient India, Greece, and Rome and pays special attention to early Christian education. Then, he reviews the monastic education of the Middle ages with its tendency to scholasticism and the growth of the first universities. Further, the book goes to early realism, the educational tradition in the first American colonies, the growth of nationalism, the transition to industrial training in education, and the development of public schools. |
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... second century BC the founding of elementary schools also began, and. Fig. 1.—Elders explaining to young men of an Australian tribe at the 'initiatory ceremonies.' (Reproduced from illustrations taken from old vases by Freeman in.
... second century BC the founding of elementary schools also began, and. Fig. 1.—Elders explaining to young men of an Australian tribe at the 'initiatory ceremonies.' (Reproduced from illustrations taken from old vases by Freeman in.
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Frank Pierrepont Graves. century BC the founding of elementary schools also began, and eventually the Jews made education well-nigh universal. The beneficial effect of this training is seen in the respect shown by the Jews for their ...
Frank Pierrepont Graves. century BC the founding of elementary schools also began, and eventually the Jews made education well-nigh universal. The beneficial effect of this training is seen in the respect shown by the Jews for their ...
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... began Greek Education.—Real with the Greeks. In their training gradually appeared considerable regard for individuality. They were the first people whose outlook seems to have been toward the future rather than the past, and they first ...
... began Greek Education.—Real with the Greeks. In their training gradually appeared considerable regard for individuality. They were the first people whose outlook seems to have been toward the future rather than the past, and they first ...
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... began with birth. The infant was immediately inspected by a council of elders, and, if he were sickly or deformed, he was 'exposed' to die in the mountains; but if he appeared physically promising, he was formally adopted by the state ...
... began with birth. The infant was immediately inspected by a council of elders, and, if he were sickly or deformed, he was 'exposed' to die in the mountains; but if he appeared physically promising, he was formally adopted by the state ...
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... began to be felt, later representatives of the reactionary movement, such as the matchless caricaturist, Aristophanes (445–380 BC), began to appear and inveigh against the new conditions. But the social process can never move backward ...
... began to be felt, later representatives of the reactionary movement, such as the matchless caricaturist, Aristophanes (445–380 BC), began to appear and inveigh against the new conditions. But the social process can never move backward ...
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THE HUMANISTIC EDUCATION | |
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Fellenbergs Institutions at Hofwyl | |
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