The Development of Modern Education in Theory, Organization, and PracticePrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1934 - 922 strani |
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... common property of the people , paid for among the municipal expenses . In the cities , as well as in the rural districts , there were not only common schools but classical schools . In the burgher families it was rare to find boys who ...
... common property of the people , paid for among the municipal expenses . In the cities , as well as in the rural districts , there were not only common schools but classical schools . In the burgher families it was rare to find boys who ...
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... common people were incredibly bad . The church was still largely in control of the schools everywhere and exhibited no real concern for improvement . Instruction consisted of little beyond the catechism . Memorization was the only ...
... common people were incredibly bad . The church was still largely in control of the schools everywhere and exhibited no real concern for improvement . Instruction consisted of little beyond the catechism . Memorization was the only ...
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... common school movement in New York was a successful lawyer and public official , DeWitt Clinton ( 1769-1828 ) . In ... common schools under the direction of a state super- intendent of common schools . Since academies and colleges had ...
... common school movement in New York was a successful lawyer and public official , DeWitt Clinton ( 1769-1828 ) . In ... common schools under the direction of a state super- intendent of common schools . Since academies and colleges had ...
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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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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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