A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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... Early Development of English Education . Educational Movements in the Nineteenth Century . Subsequent Educational Movements . De- velopment of Education in the Dominion of Canada . The Public School System of Ontario . The System of ...
... Early Development of English Education . Educational Movements in the Nineteenth Century . Subsequent Educational Movements . De- velopment of Education in the Dominion of Canada . The Public School System of Ontario . The System of ...
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... earliest times should contrib- ute largely to one's breadth of view and prove a study of the greatest liberal culture . A record of typical in- stances of the moral , æsthetic , and intellectual develop- ment of man in all lands and at ...
... earliest times should contrib- ute largely to one's breadth of view and prove a study of the greatest liberal culture . A record of typical in- stances of the moral , æsthetic , and intellectual develop- ment of man in all lands and at ...
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... Early Stages . - Among the states of ancient Greece , Sparta possessed the earliest education of which we have any extended information . Its citizens dwelt in the midst of hostile peoples they had subjugated , and this made it ...
... Early Stages . - Among the states of ancient Greece , Sparta possessed the earliest education of which we have any extended information . Its citizens dwelt in the midst of hostile peoples they had subjugated , and this made it ...
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... Early Train- ing . For many centuries the Athenian education was not unlike the Spartan in promoting the welfare of the state without much consideration of individual interests . But even in early days Athens felt that the state was ...
... Early Train- ing . For many centuries the Athenian education was not unlike the Spartan in promoting the welfare of the state without much consideration of individual interests . But even in early days Athens felt that the state was ...
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... Early educa- who alone possess ' real knowledge . ' Those who are to compose the three classes of society Plato would have selected during the educational process on the basis of their ability . For all boys up to eighteen years of age ...
... Early educa- who alone possess ' real knowledge . ' Those who are to compose the three classes of society Plato would have selected during the educational process on the basis of their ability . For all boys up to eighteen years of age ...
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