A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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... become more clearly differentiated and fits for specific occupations . In this way , class divisions , or even castes , have generally arisen in society , and the Mystic religion and caste sys- tem in India . young THE EARLIEST EDUCATION.
... become more clearly differentiated and fits for specific occupations . In this way , class divisions , or even castes , have generally arisen in society , and the Mystic religion and caste sys- tem in India . young THE EARLIEST EDUCATION.
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... become an ' inspirer . Training in Youth and Manhood : Results . - When a youth reached eighteen , he began the distinctive study of warfare . For two years he was trained in the use of arms and skirmishing , and every ten days had his ...
... become an ' inspirer . Training in Youth and Manhood : Results . - When a youth reached eighteen , he began the distinctive study of warfare . For two years he was trained in the use of arms and skirmishing , and every ten days had his ...
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... become the mothers of sturdy sons . ( Thus the Spartan education was shaped entirely with reference to the welfare of the state . Their educational system served well its purpose of creating strong warriors and devoted citizens , but it ...
... become the mothers of sturdy sons . ( Thus the Spartan education was shaped entirely with reference to the welfare of the state . Their educational system served well its purpose of creating strong warriors and devoted citizens , but it ...
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... become ac- duties . quainted with public life through first - hand contact When eighteen the youth took the oath of loyalty to Athens , and for two years as an ephebus or cadet con tinued his education with a course in military duties ...
... become ac- duties . quainted with public life through first - hand contact When eighteen the youth took the oath of loyalty to Athens , and for two years as an ephebus or cadet con tinued his education with a course in military duties ...
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... become members of the military class . As Athenian education did not extend beyond the twentieth year , Plato is here obliged to invent a new course of study that will enable the future philosophers to acquire the habit of speculation ...
... become members of the military class . As Athenian education did not extend beyond the twentieth year , Plato is here obliged to invent a new course of study that will enable the future philosophers to acquire the habit of speculation ...
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