A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strani |
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... early civilization . Development and Cultural Contribution . By 2,700 B.C. there had emerged in Egypt a civilization with a strong centralized government , a complex form of writing as well as the paper and ink with which to write , a ...
... early civilization . Development and Cultural Contribution . By 2,700 B.C. there had emerged in Egypt a civilization with a strong centralized government , a complex form of writing as well as the paper and ink with which to write , a ...
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... EARLY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION The earliest Christians lived under the dominion of Rome . They were but one of many diverse religious groups scattered throughout the Empire , and it could hardly have been predicted at that time that ...
... EARLY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION The earliest Christians lived under the dominion of Rome . They were but one of many diverse religious groups scattered throughout the Empire , and it could hardly have been predicted at that time that ...
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... early educational efforts . The very first legal provision for education , made in 1791 , set aside land for grammar schools and " other seminaries of a larger and more comprehensive nature . " The first schools to appear , however ...
... early educational efforts . The very first legal provision for education , made in 1791 , set aside land for grammar schools and " other seminaries of a larger and more comprehensive nature . " The first schools to appear , however ...
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Education and Civilization | 3 |
Greek Education and the First Great Theorists | 22 |
Roman Extensions of Greek Ideas | 41 |
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