A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strani |
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... countries , new approaches to schooling are called for . Their needs demand new methods that will bypass the slow , halt- ing , spiral , or sometimes regressive educational progress made by the world's most advanced countries ...
... countries , new approaches to schooling are called for . Their needs demand new methods that will bypass the slow , halt- ing , spiral , or sometimes regressive educational progress made by the world's most advanced countries ...
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... countries provide experts , training equipment , and scholarships . Arrangements are made bilaterally , for the Colombo Plan has little formal organization . A Consultative Committee of Foreign Ministers and high government officials ...
... countries provide experts , training equipment , and scholarships . Arrangements are made bilaterally , for the Colombo Plan has little formal organization . A Consultative Committee of Foreign Ministers and high government officials ...
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... countries and areas , men and women of the United States qualified for service abroad and willing to serve , under conditions of hardship if necessary ; to help the peoples of such countries and areas in meeting their needs for trained ...
... countries and areas , men and women of the United States qualified for service abroad and willing to serve , under conditions of hardship if necessary ; to help the peoples of such countries and areas in meeting their needs for trained ...
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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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