A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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... attempt to trace its influence upon the content , method , and organization of educa- tion in the United States , while three chapters have been devoted exclusively to the rise of educational systems in this country . My indebtedness ...
... attempt to trace its influence upon the content , method , and organization of educa- tion in the United States , while three chapters have been devoted exclusively to the rise of educational systems in this country . My indebtedness ...
Side 6
... such as the Vedas . The educational method consists largely in the memorizing of the text and imitation of the copy set , and little attempt Fig . 1. - Elders explaining to young men of 8 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
... such as the Vedas . The educational method consists largely in the memorizing of the text and imitation of the copy set , and little attempt Fig . 1. - Elders explaining to young men of 8 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
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... attempt to promote human develop- ment in accordance with a remote ideal progressively revealed . As a result , they not only gave a wonderful impetus to educational practice in their own time , but ever since then the world has had ...
... attempt to promote human develop- ment in accordance with a remote ideal progressively revealed . As a result , they not only gave a wonderful impetus to educational practice in their own time , but ever since then the world has had ...
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... attempt to adjust the unsettled conditions by suggesting a return to the old . Various schemes had been advanced , even of Pythagoras before the sophists had come into prominence . Of and Aristoph- these the most complete plan was that ...
... attempt to adjust the unsettled conditions by suggesting a return to the old . Various schemes had been advanced , even of Pythagoras before the sophists had come into prominence . Of and Aristoph- these the most complete plan was that ...
Side 24
... attempt to unify the new with the old in Athenian society and education was made by Aristotle ( 386- 322 B. C. ) , the pupil of Plato . From his father , the court physician at Macedon , and from his study under Plato , Aristotle ...
... attempt to unify the new with the old in Athenian society and education was made by Aristotle ( 386- 322 B. C. ) , the pupil of Plato . From his father , the court physician at Macedon , and from his study under Plato , Aristotle ...
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