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... ment in This Book . Primitive Education . Oriental Education . India : Its Religion and Castes . The Hindu Education . Effect of the Hindu Education . India as Typical of the Orient . Jewish Education . CHAPTER II THE EDUCATION OF THE ...
... ment in This Book . Primitive Education . Oriental Education . India : Its Religion and Castes . The Hindu Education . Effect of the Hindu Education . India as Typical of the Orient . Jewish Education . CHAPTER II THE EDUCATION OF THE ...
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... : His Training and Work . His Series of Latin Texts . The Great Didactic . His Encyclopædic Arrange- ment of Knowledge . The Method of Nature . The 162 Influence of Comenius upon Education . Realistic Tendencies in Elementary CONTENTS XV.
... : His Training and Work . His Series of Latin Texts . The Great Didactic . His Encyclopædic Arrange- ment of Knowledge . The Method of Nature . The 162 Influence of Comenius upon Education . Realistic Tendencies in Elementary CONTENTS XV.
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... ment of the Kindergarten . Froebel's Fundamental Concept of ' Unity . ' Motor Expression as His Method . The Social Aspect of Education . The Kindergarten . The Value and Influence of Froebel's Principles . The Spread of Froebelianism ...
... ment of the Kindergarten . Froebel's Fundamental Concept of ' Unity . ' Motor Expression as His Method . The Social Aspect of Education . The Kindergarten . The Value and Influence of Froebel's Principles . The Spread of Froebelianism ...
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... ment of man in all lands and at all periods should cer- tainly enlarge one's vision and enable him to appreciate more fully the part that education has played in the Space and progress of civilization . Such cultural values may 3 ...
... ment of man in all lands and at all periods should cer- tainly enlarge one's vision and enable him to appreciate more fully the part that education has played in the Space and progress of civilization . Such cultural values may 3 ...
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... the time , they have since greatly influenced education . After Aristotle , there arose individualistic schools of philosophy ment of indi- viduality ap- peared among Greeks . and II CHAPTER II THE EDUCATION OF THE GREEKS II.
... the time , they have since greatly influenced education . After Aristotle , there arose individualistic schools of philosophy ment of indi- viduality ap- peared among Greeks . and II CHAPTER II THE EDUCATION OF THE GREEKS II.
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