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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... seems to require some abatement . There are points in which medieval art far excelled the art of the Renascence ... seem to have been blind . The first is beauty in the human form ; the second is beauty in literature . The old delight in ...
... seems to require some abatement . There are points in which medieval art far excelled the art of the Renascence ... seem to have been blind . The first is beauty in the human form ; the second is beauty in literature . The old delight in ...
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... seems incapable of taking. After this we could little have expected that the new ideal would exclude literature from the schoolroom, and yet so it has actually turned out. As a literary creation contains the conceptions of an individual ...
... seems incapable of taking. After this we could little have expected that the new ideal would exclude literature from the schoolroom, and yet so it has actually turned out. As a literary creation contains the conceptions of an individual ...
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... seems that this clasping did not take place at Eton , but in happy days before Eton , when Kinglake knew no Greek ... seem a sad intellectual fall .... The dismal change is ordained and thin meagre Latin ( the same for everybody ) with ...
... seems that this clasping did not take place at Eton , but in happy days before Eton , when Kinglake knew no Greek ... seem a sad intellectual fall .... The dismal change is ordained and thin meagre Latin ( the same for everybody ) with ...
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... seems to me no less mischievous than those I have already mentioned . This ideal led the schoolmasters to attach little importance to the education of children . Directly their pupils were old enough for Latin Grammar the schoolmasters ...
... seems to me no less mischievous than those I have already mentioned . This ideal led the schoolmasters to attach little importance to the education of children . Directly their pupils were old enough for Latin Grammar the schoolmasters ...
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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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