A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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Side xiv
... Colonies . The Aim and Institutions of Hu- manistic Education . CHAPTER XIII EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE REFORMATION The Relation of the Reformation to the Renaissance . The Revolt and Educational Works of Luther . Luther's 99 124 ...
... Colonies . The Aim and Institutions of Hu- manistic Education . CHAPTER XIII EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE REFORMATION The Relation of the Reformation to the Renaissance . The Revolt and Educational Works of Luther . Luther's 99 124 ...
Side xvi
... COLONIES American Education a Development from European . Conditions in Europe from Which American Education Sprang . Colonial School Organization : The Aristocratic Type in Virginia . The Parochial Schools in New Nether- lands ...
... COLONIES American Education a Development from European . Conditions in Europe from Which American Education Sprang . Colonial School Organization : The Aristocratic Type in Virginia . The Parochial Schools in New Nether- lands ...
Side 100
... colonies were mod- eled after the grammar schools of the mother country . The Passing of the Middle Ages . - It can now be seen that a new spirit had crept into European civiliza- tion , and that the Middle Ages were passing . We have ...
... colonies were mod- eled after the grammar schools of the mother country . The Passing of the Middle Ages . - It can now be seen that a new spirit had crept into European civiliza- tion , and that the Middle Ages were passing . We have ...
Side 120
... Colonies.- It was after these ' grammar ' schools of the mother coun- try that the first secondary schools in America were modeled and named . In many instances the fathers of the colonies , such as Edward Hopkins , William Penn , and ...
... Colonies.- It was after these ' grammar ' schools of the mother coun- try that the first secondary schools in America were modeled and named . In many instances the fathers of the colonies , such as Edward Hopkins , William Penn , and ...
Side 124
... Catholics in Germany , Hol- land , Scotland , and certain of the American colonies , the Ref- ormation , inclined toward universal elementary education and control of 124 CHAPTER XIII EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE REFORMATION.
... Catholics in Germany , Hol- land , Scotland , and certain of the American colonies , the Ref- ormation , inclined toward universal elementary education and control of 124 CHAPTER XIII EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE REFORMATION.
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