A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strani |
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Thought and Practice Margaret Gillett. Collegiate Schools . These were the first of the famous English " public " schools ( which in Canada would be called " private " or independent schools ) . Although the early collegiate foundations ...
Thought and Practice Margaret Gillett. Collegiate Schools . These were the first of the famous English " public " schools ( which in Canada would be called " private " or independent schools ) . Although the early collegiate foundations ...
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... Schools . Around the time of the founding of Halifax ( 1749 ) , the S.P.G. became more directly involved . It began to hire teachers in England and to send them to various parts of the Maritimes , including Halifax , Lunenberg ...
... Schools . Around the time of the founding of Halifax ( 1749 ) , the S.P.G. became more directly involved . It began to hire teachers in England and to send them to various parts of the Maritimes , including Halifax , Lunenberg ...
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... schools . ( See Chapter 11. ) A similar system was in operation in colonial Canada where government subsidies to S.P.C. and other denominational ventures were among the first systematic attempts to provide schools for the people . ( See ...
... schools . ( See Chapter 11. ) A similar system was in operation in colonial Canada where government subsidies to S.P.C. and other denominational ventures were among the first systematic attempts to provide schools for the people . ( See ...
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