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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... CURRICULUM SUPPLEMENTARY READING CHAPTER XXVII PRESENT DAY TENDENCIES IN EDUCATION SUPPLEMENTARY READING CHAPTER XXVIII RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT SUPPLEMENTARY READING INDEX PREFACE Table of Contents There is a growing conviction among.
... CURRICULUM SUPPLEMENTARY READING CHAPTER XXVII PRESENT DAY TENDENCIES IN EDUCATION SUPPLEMENTARY READING CHAPTER XXVIII RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT SUPPLEMENTARY READING INDEX PREFACE Table of Contents There is a growing conviction among.
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... Curriculum. The Methods and Texts. Effect upon Civilization of the Monastic Schools. CHAPTER VI CHARLEMAGNE 'S REVIVAL OF EDUCATION 11 32 42 53 60 Condition of Education in the Eighth Century. Higher Education at the Palace School ...
... Curriculum. The Methods and Texts. Effect upon Civilization of the Monastic Schools. CHAPTER VI CHARLEMAGNE 'S REVIVAL OF EDUCATION 11 32 42 53 60 Condition of Education in the Eighth Century. Higher Education at the Palace School ...
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... Curriculum, and Method of the Christian Brothers' Schools. Influence of the Schools of the Christian Brothers. Aim and Content of Education in the Reformation. Effect of the Reformation upon Elementary Education. Effect of the ...
... Curriculum, and Method of the Christian Brothers' Schools. Influence of the Schools of the Christian Brothers. Aim and Content of Education in the Reformation. Effect of the Reformation upon Elementary Education. Effect of the ...
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... CURRICULUM The Development of the Natural Sciences in Modern Times. The Growth of Inventions and Discoveries in the Nineteenth Century. Herbert Spencer and What Knowledge is of Most Worth. Advocacy of the Sciences by Huxley and Others ...
... CURRICULUM The Development of the Natural Sciences in Modern Times. The Growth of Inventions and Discoveries in the Nineteenth Century. Herbert Spencer and What Knowledge is of Most Worth. Advocacy of the Sciences by Huxley and Others ...
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... curriculum shows how fully the sophists embodied the individualism of the times. Although they held no body of doctrine common to them all, they were generally at one in their position of extreme individualism. They often went so far as ...
... curriculum shows how fully the sophists embodied the individualism of the times. Although they held no body of doctrine common to them all, they were generally at one in their position of extreme individualism. They often went so far as ...
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THE HUMANISTIC EDUCATION | |
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Fellenbergs Institutions at Hofwyl | |
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