The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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... school systems adopted the kindergarten , private elementary education received a renewed and somewhat unexpected emphasis from religious denominations . American traditions for private education were solid , but during the years when ...
... school systems adopted the kindergarten , private elementary education received a renewed and somewhat unexpected emphasis from religious denominations . American traditions for private education were solid , but during the years when ...
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... private schools . Yet , during this time private education began to wither . In the early 1950s religious schools showed considerable gain in number and enrollment , but after two decades the financial burden of maintaining private schools ...
... private schools . Yet , during this time private education began to wither . In the early 1950s religious schools showed considerable gain in number and enrollment , but after two decades the financial burden of maintaining private schools ...
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... private and church schools . Although only select private and religious schools were the beneficiaries of public money , the practice of school support between 1635 and 1870 established a precedent for using public funds for private ...
... private and church schools . Although only select private and religious schools were the beneficiaries of public money , the practice of school support between 1635 and 1870 established a precedent for using public funds for private ...
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