A Cultural History of Western Education: Its Social and Intellectual FoundationsMcGraw-Hill, 1955 - 645 sider |
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... Principles and Practices of Vocational Education MELVIN General Methods of Teaching MEYER An Educational History of the American People · MICHEELS AND KARNES · Measuring Educational Achievement MICKELSON AND HANSEN Elementary School ...
... Principles and Practices of Vocational Education MELVIN General Methods of Teaching MEYER An Educational History of the American People · MICHEELS AND KARNES · Measuring Educational Achievement MICKELSON AND HANSEN Elementary School ...
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... principle , Marsiglio insisted that the obligations of government apply to the ruler as well as to the ruled and that ... principles of the French monarchy or the Roman law . Rights of the Individual against Authority . While the church ...
... principle , Marsiglio insisted that the obligations of government apply to the ruler as well as to the ruled and that ... principles of the French monarchy or the Roman law . Rights of the Individual against Authority . While the church ...
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... Principles of Natural Philosophy was published in 1687. Building upon the immense advances made by science in the Reformation period , Newton's " laws of nature " remained scientific gospel until the late nine- teenth century . As a ...
... Principles of Natural Philosophy was published in 1687. Building upon the immense advances made by science in the Reformation period , Newton's " laws of nature " remained scientific gospel until the late nine- teenth century . As a ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF GREEK EDUCATION | 29 |
INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF GREEK EDUCATION | 45 |
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