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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... treatise to omit or pass over hastily much that might be of interest and value in a more complete account of the development of civilization. Therefore, the amount of space and the perspective afforded the various peoples, epochs, and ...
... treatise to omit or pass over hastily much that might be of interest and value in a more complete account of the development of civilization. Therefore, the amount of space and the perspective afforded the various peoples, epochs, and ...
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... treatise provided no method of evolution from current conditions , and if no means of evolution . it were further granted that this order of things could be established at once . Plato put the ban upon all innovation or change , and so ...
... treatise provided no method of evolution from current conditions , and if no means of evolution . it were further granted that this order of things could be established at once . Plato put the ban upon all innovation or change , and so ...
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... treatise breaks off suddenly at this point. It is probable that it would have included a higher training in mathematical subjects and dialectic similar to that advocated by Plato, and, from Aristotle's own predilections, he would have ...
... treatise breaks off suddenly at this point. It is probable that it would have included a higher training in mathematical subjects and dialectic similar to that advocated by Plato, and, from Aristotle's own predilections, he would have ...
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... treatises on philosophy, science, and medicine. Bishops start Hellenic schools for their clergy. But before this, higher training of the Hellenic type came to be regularly used by the promotion bishops in in the training Church their ...
... treatises on philosophy, science, and medicine. Bishops start Hellenic schools for their clergy. But before this, higher training of the Hellenic type came to be regularly used by the promotion bishops in in the training Church their ...
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... treatises by such writers as Martianus Capella, Boëthius, and Cassiodorus; and the grammar, rhetoric, and dialectic eventually became classed as the trivium or lower studies, and the arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy as the ...
... treatises by such writers as Martianus Capella, Boëthius, and Cassiodorus; and the grammar, rhetoric, and dialectic eventually became classed as the trivium or lower studies, and the arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy as the ...
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THE HUMANISTIC EDUCATION | |
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