Essays on Educational ReformersDigiCat, 13. jun. 2022 - 473 sider This set of essays is a profoundly educational and thought-provoking examination of various subjects. Each piece includes introductions, analysis and commentary on old and new academic issues. Initially designed for teachers, the book is now widely recognised as informative for the wider public. This book is part of a more comprehensive series of texts called The International Education Series. |
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... means of instruction . But at the very time that the beauty of the ancient writings dawned on the mind of Europe , a mechanical invention seemed to remove all hindrances to the spread of literature . The scholars seized on the printing ...
... means of instruction . But at the very time that the beauty of the ancient writings dawned on the mind of Europe , a mechanical invention seemed to remove all hindrances to the spread of literature . The scholars seized on the printing ...
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... mean that in his youth he was taught the two classical languages. § 13. The taking of the classical scholar as the ... means common. Mark Pattison observes that there are few books to be found in most English middle-class homes, and he ...
... mean that in his youth he was taught the two classical languages. § 13. The taking of the classical scholar as the ... means common. Mark Pattison observes that there are few books to be found in most English middle-class homes, and he ...
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... means of translations , for they were men who wrote for men and women only . We see that it would be absurd to make an ordinary boy of twelve or fourteen study Burke or Pope . And if we do not make him read Burke , whose language he ...
... means of translations , for they were men who wrote for men and women only . We see that it would be absurd to make an ordinary boy of twelve or fourteen study Burke or Pope . And if we do not make him read Burke , whose language he ...
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... means a tree . " But the learned ideal has not even this advantage . The first stage , the study of the ancient languages , is so totally different from the study of the ancient literatures to which it is the preliminary , that the ...
... means a tree . " But the learned ideal has not even this advantage . The first stage , the study of the ancient languages , is so totally different from the study of the ancient literatures to which it is the preliminary , that the ...
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SCHOOLS OF THE JESUITS | |
MONTAIGNE 15331592 | |
COMENIUS 15921671 | |
THE GENTLEMEN OF PORTROYAL | |
LOCKE 16321704_ | |
BASEDOW AND THE PHILANTHROPINUM | |
FRIEDRICH FROEBEL 17831852 | |
JACOTOT A METHODIZER 17701840 | |
THOUGHTS AND SUGGESTIONS | |
CONCLUSION | |
APPENDIX | |
SYLLABUS OF QUICKS EDUCATIONAL REFORMERS | |
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