The Development of Modern Education, in Theory, Organization, and PracticePrentice-Hall, 1952 - 719 strani |
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Stran 283
... efforts in America . The movement for popular education received its most powerful sup- port from the evangelical elements of the Protestant Church . But it would be an error to believe that it was confined to Protestants ; a similar ...
... efforts in America . The movement for popular education received its most powerful sup- port from the evangelical elements of the Protestant Church . But it would be an error to believe that it was confined to Protestants ; a similar ...
Stran 316
... efforts of these two did not bring satisfactory results . Lack of funds , indifference on the part of the nobility , distrust of schools by the masses because of gross ignorance , dearth of trained teachers , and political difficulties ...
... efforts of these two did not bring satisfactory results . Lack of funds , indifference on the part of the nobility , distrust of schools by the masses because of gross ignorance , dearth of trained teachers , and political difficulties ...
Stran 440
... efforts to ameliorate their lot . More than one noble effort at their education was thwarted by lethargy or sullen opposition . School buildings for the lower classes were generally lacking . In the canton of Zurich some 350 schools ...
... efforts to ameliorate their lot . More than one noble effort at their education was thwarted by lethargy or sullen opposition . School buildings for the lower classes were generally lacking . In the canton of Zurich some 350 schools ...
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Conditions that Caused the Northern Revolt and Reformation I | 1 |
The Northern Response to the Italian Renaissance | 32 |
Protestant Educational Reformers | 62 |
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The Development of Modern Education in Theory, Organization, and Practice Frederick Eby,Charles Flinn Arrowood Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1934 |
The Development of Modern Education, in Theory, Organization, and Practice Frederick Eby Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1952 |
The Development of Modern Education, in Theory, Organization, and Practice Frederick Eby Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1952 |
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