A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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Side xi
... Results . Old Athenian Educa- tion : Its Aim and Early Training . Training for the Youth . Effect of the Old Athenian Education . Causes and Character of the New Athenian Education . The Sophists and Their Training . Their Extreme ...
... Results . Old Athenian Educa- tion : Its Aim and Early Training . Training for the Youth . Effect of the Old Athenian Education . Causes and Character of the New Athenian Education . The Sophists and Their Training . Their Extreme ...
Side xvii
... Results of the Monitorial System in the United States . The ' Infant Schools ' in France . The ' Infant Schools ' in England . ' Infant Schools ' in the United States . The Importance of Philanthropic Education . CHAPTER XXI THE PERIOD ...
... Results of the Monitorial System in the United States . The ' Infant Schools ' in France . The ' Infant Schools ' in England . ' Infant Schools ' in the United States . The Importance of Philanthropic Education . CHAPTER XXI THE PERIOD ...
Side 4
... result of the debilitating climate , there was formu- lated about 1200 B. C. a dreamy.philosophy , according to which nothing except Brahma , the one universal spirit , really exists . While men would seem to be tem- porarily allowed a ...
... result of the debilitating climate , there was formu- lated about 1200 B. C. a dreamy.philosophy , according to which nothing except Brahma , the one universal spirit , really exists . While men would seem to be tem- porarily allowed a ...
Side 5
... results . Effect of the Hindu Education . - Hence , among the Much tradi- Hindus education is forbidden to ninety - five per cent of but no progress the population , and , as far as it does exist , it is a mere stuffing of the memory ...
... results . Effect of the Hindu Education . - Hence , among the Much tradi- Hindus education is forbidden to ninety - five per cent of but no progress the population , and , as far as it does exist , it is a mere stuffing of the memory ...
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... result , they not only gave a wonderful impetus to educational practice in their own time , but ever since then the world has had constant recourse to them for inspiration and counsel . While this intellectual emancipation did not ...
... result , they not only gave a wonderful impetus to educational practice in their own time , but ever since then the world has had constant recourse to them for inspiration and counsel . While this intellectual emancipation did not ...
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