The Development of Modern Education in Theory, Organization, and PracticePrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1934 - 922 strani |
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Stran 64
... John Wessel was said to be the " second founder " of the University of Paris ; Erasmus , though far from enthusiastic as to the efficiency of the order , carried their influence to England as well as to continental lands . Some of their ...
... John Wessel was said to be the " second founder " of the University of Paris ; Erasmus , though far from enthusiastic as to the efficiency of the order , carried their influence to England as well as to continental lands . Some of their ...
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... JOHN STURM : FOUNDER OF THE CLASSICAL GYMNASIUM John Sturm was the organizing genius of Humanism in northern Europe . Of all the educators of his time , he visual- JOHN STURM . ized most clearly the precise aim of classical instruction ...
... JOHN STURM : FOUNDER OF THE CLASSICAL GYMNASIUM John Sturm was the organizing genius of Humanism in northern Europe . Of all the educators of his time , he visual- JOHN STURM . ized most clearly the precise aim of classical instruction ...
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... John Locke was by all odds the most important . While no one ranks him with such exalted and constructive figures as Plato , Aristotle , or his own suc- cessor ... John Locke and the philosophy of Empiricism Life and works of John Locke.
... John Locke was by all odds the most important . While no one ranks him with such exalted and constructive figures as Plato , Aristotle , or his own suc- cessor ... John Locke and the philosophy of Empiricism Life and works of John Locke.
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INTRODUCTION BY E GEORGE PAYNE | 1 |
The Medieval Curriculum Allegorically Represented | 18 |
THE NORDIC REVOLT AND RECONSTRUCTION | 29 |
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