A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strani |
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... political opportunity . The old system of education , with its stress on the welfare of the city - state , was no longer appropriate to the temper of the times when arete was conceived in individualistic terms as personal political ...
... political opportunity . The old system of education , with its stress on the welfare of the city - state , was no longer appropriate to the temper of the times when arete was conceived in individualistic terms as personal political ...
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... Political Factors . A relatively high degree of political stability gave the security and leisure that was required for scholarship . National identities were becoming clearly discernible ( as Shakespeare indicates in the Merchant of ...
... Political Factors . A relatively high degree of political stability gave the security and leisure that was required for scholarship . National identities were becoming clearly discernible ( as Shakespeare indicates in the Merchant of ...
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... political break with Europe was clear - cut , but many old world attitudes remained deeply rooted . Even Thomas Jefferson believed in " a natural aristocracy of virtue and wisdom " and his laws for education in Virginia still implied a ...
... political break with Europe was clear - cut , but many old world attitudes remained deeply rooted . Even Thomas Jefferson believed in " a natural aristocracy of virtue and wisdom " and his laws for education in Virginia still implied a ...
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