The Development of Modern Education in Theory, Organization, and PracticePrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1934 - 922 strani |
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... course of five years . Boys entered the school usually in their sixth year ; but if they were exceptionally bright , they could enter a year earlier . Each class had a definite objective , and the work to be accomplished during the year ...
... course of five years . Boys entered the school usually in their sixth year ; but if they were exceptionally bright , they could enter a year earlier . Each class had a definite objective , and the work to be accomplished during the year ...
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... courses . Compulsory chapel attendance was finally abolished in 1886 . Disciplinary rules and regulations were ... course but leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science . The radical character of such action lay in the fact that ...
... courses . Compulsory chapel attendance was finally abolished in 1886 . Disciplinary rules and regulations were ... course but leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science . The radical character of such action lay in the fact that ...
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... course to three years , and some , even to two years . In the end it was decided not to shorten the time but to change the form of organization of the college course . The class system of instruction , with its fixed curricula , was ...
... course to three years , and some , even to two years . In the end it was decided not to shorten the time but to change the form of organization of the college course . The class system of instruction , with its fixed curricula , was ...
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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 |
The Development of Modern Education, in Theory, Organization, and Practice Frederick Eby Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1952 |
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