The Development of Modern Education in Theory, Organization, and PracticePrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1934 - 922 strani |
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Stran 294
... reform the schools of the duchy . The reforms instituted by Duke Ernst , as well as those effected by his mother , had this significant feature : they definitely marked the passing of the initiative in school reforms from the church ...
... reform the schools of the duchy . The reforms instituted by Duke Ernst , as well as those effected by his mother , had this significant feature : they definitely marked the passing of the initiative in school reforms from the church ...
Stran 298
... reform . The dominant party was committed to a program of complete reformation , or purification , of both church and state . Commonwealth theorists believed that these reforms would have to be pre- ceded by a reformation of the schools ...
... reform . The dominant party was committed to a program of complete reformation , or purification , of both church and state . Commonwealth theorists believed that these reforms would have to be pre- ceded by a reformation of the schools ...
Stran 592
... reform . The national setting of the great reformer is not generally realized . Maria Theresa and school reform in Austria . The Empress Maria Theresa imitated in Austria the educational reforms of her great rival , Frederick of Prussia ...
... reform . The national setting of the great reformer is not generally realized . Maria Theresa and school reform in Austria . The Empress Maria Theresa imitated in Austria the educational reforms of her great rival , Frederick of Prussia ...
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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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