A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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... ideals in education . While their theology greatly devel- velopment of personality , oped in the course of their history , from the first they held to an ethical conception of God , and the chief goal of their education was the building ...
... ideals in education . While their theology greatly devel- velopment of personality , oped in the course of their history , from the first they held to an ethical conception of God , and the chief goal of their education was the building ...
Side 10
... Ideals ( Macmillan , 1913 ) , vol . I , chaps . I - V . An illustration of primitive training of especial interest to American students is found in Spencer , F. C. , Education of the Pueblo Child ( Columbia University , Department of ...
... Ideals ( Macmillan , 1913 ) , vol . I , chaps . I - V . An illustration of primitive training of especial interest to American students is found in Spencer , F. C. , Education of the Pueblo Child ( Columbia University , Department of ...
Side 11
... ideals of educa- tion affording a larger recognition of individualism . The sophists introduced the new educational practices , and went to an extreme in their individualism The systematic philosophers , -Socrates , Plato , and ...
... ideals of educa- tion affording a larger recognition of individualism . The sophists introduced the new educational practices , and went to an extreme in their individualism The systematic philosophers , -Socrates , Plato , and ...
Side 12
... ideal progressively revealed . As a 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 ...
... ideal progressively revealed . As a 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 ...
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... ideals in Athens , but a more immediate set of factors grew out of the Persian wars ( 492-479 B. C. ) . This extended conflict with a powerful Oriental people , possessing a well - organized but widely different body of traditions ...
... ideals in Athens , but a more immediate set of factors grew out of the Persian wars ( 492-479 B. C. ) . This extended conflict with a powerful Oriental people , possessing a well - organized but widely different body of traditions ...
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