A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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... Introduction of the Sciences into Educa- tional Institutions in Germany , France , England , and the United States . Interrelation of the Scientific with the Psychological and Sociological Movements . CHAPTER XXVII PRESENT DAY ...
... Introduction of the Sciences into Educa- tional Institutions in Germany , France , England , and the United States . Interrelation of the Scientific with the Psychological and Sociological Movements . CHAPTER XXVII PRESENT DAY ...
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... introduced the new educational practices , and went to an extreme in their individualism The systematic philosophers , -Socrates , Plato , and Aristotle , tried to mediate the outworn institutional education and the extreme ...
... introduced the new educational practices , and went to an extreme in their individualism The systematic philosophers , -Socrates , Plato , and Aristotle , tried to mediate the outworn institutional education and the extreme ...
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... introduced into the curri- cula of the ludi , and by the beginning of the first century B. C. , the Twelve Tables had been displaced by the Latin- ized Odyssey of Andronicus . The methods of instruction were memoriter and imitative ...
... introduced into the curri- cula of the ludi , and by the beginning of the first century B. C. , the Twelve Tables had been displaced by the Latin- ized Odyssey of Andronicus . The methods of instruction were memoriter and imitative ...
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... introduction to literature , ' rhetoric ' included some knowledge of law and history , ' dialec- tic ' paved the way for metaphysics , ' arithmetic ' ex- tended beyond mere calculation , ' geometry ' embraced geography and surveying ...
... introduction to literature , ' rhetoric ' included some knowledge of law and history , ' dialec- tic ' paved the way for metaphysics , ' arithmetic ' ex- tended beyond mere calculation , ' geometry ' embraced geography and surveying ...
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... introduced , especially through the master- ship of Joannes Scotus Erigena ( 810-876 ) at the Palace School . Thus during the ninth century and the first half of the tenth there arose , through the initiative of Charle- magne and Alcuin ...
... introduced , especially through the master- ship of Joannes Scotus Erigena ( 810-876 ) at the Palace School . Thus during the ninth century and the first half of the tenth there arose , through the initiative of Charle- magne and Alcuin ...
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