A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strani |
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... appeared almost contemporaneously with civilization . Further , schools developed as a prac- tical response to the need to write , thus they were originally professional schools for the training of scribes . Their purpose , however ...
... appeared almost contemporaneously with civilization . Further , schools developed as a prac- tical response to the need to write , thus they were originally professional schools for the training of scribes . Their purpose , however ...
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... appeared in Spanish America be- fore any existed in the French or English colonies . The Spanish colonial universities were the apex of a system of education that catered only to the sons of the wealthy , privileged minority . Colonists ...
... appeared in Spanish America be- fore any existed in the French or English colonies . The Spanish colonial universities were the apex of a system of education that catered only to the sons of the wealthy , privileged minority . Colonists ...
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... appeared in all parts of the world wherever industries demanded trained and skilled operatives - a vital group between the routine workers and the managers . Polytechnical courses were usu- ally geared to meet the particular ...
... appeared in all parts of the world wherever industries demanded trained and skilled operatives - a vital group between the routine workers and the managers . Polytechnical courses were usu- ally geared to meet the particular ...
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Education and Civilization 32 | 10 |
Greek Education and the First Great Theorists | 22 |
Roman Extensions of Greek Ideas | 41 |
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