A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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... Natural Sciences in Modern Times . The Growth of Inventions and Discoveries in the Nineteenth Century . Herbert Spencer and What Knowledge is of Most Worth . Advocacy of the Sciences by Huxley and Others . The Disciplinary Argument for ...
... Natural Sciences in Modern Times . The Growth of Inventions and Discoveries in the Nineteenth Century . Herbert Spencer and What Knowledge is of Most Worth . Advocacy of the Sciences by Huxley and Others . The Disciplinary Argument for ...
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... naturally traditional . It is , for the most part , ensured against change by being embalmed in sacred books , such as the Vedas . The educational method consists largely in the memorizing of the text and imitation of the copy set , and ...
... naturally traditional . It is , for the most part , ensured against change by being embalmed in sacred books , such as the Vedas . The educational method consists largely in the memorizing of the text and imitation of the copy set , and ...
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... natural and social conditions for a state . Among these practical considerations is the proper education to make its citizens virtuous . Education nec- essary for virtue . Since virtue is of two kinds , moral or practical , and ...
... natural and social conditions for a state . Among these practical considerations is the proper education to make its citizens virtuous . Education nec- essary for virtue . Since virtue is of two kinds , moral or practical , and ...
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... naturally gave them a practical bearing . Some gymnastics , mostly for Methods and military training , were often in the course . The methods . in the grammar schools were somewhat better than those of the ludus , but the commentary of ...
... naturally gave them a practical bearing . Some gymnastics , mostly for Methods and military training , were often in the course . The methods . in the grammar schools were somewhat better than those of the ludus , but the commentary of ...
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... naturally accom- panied by severe discipline . The rod , lash , and whip Discipline and seem to have been in frequent use , and the names or- dinarily applied to schoolmasters in Latin literature are suggestive of harshness and ...
... naturally accom- panied by severe discipline . The rod , lash , and whip Discipline and seem to have been in frequent use , and the names or- dinarily applied to schoolmasters in Latin literature are suggestive of harshness and ...
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