A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strani |
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... subjects shall be and the same are hereby extended to the dissentient schools of the Queen's Protestant and Roman Catholic subjects in Quebec . 3. Where in any Province a system of separate or dissentient schools exists by law at the ...
... subjects shall be and the same are hereby extended to the dissentient schools of the Queen's Protestant and Roman Catholic subjects in Quebec . 3. Where in any Province a system of separate or dissentient schools exists by law at the ...
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... subjects appear to have produced good thinkers was that the ablest students happened by custom to take these subjects . These students developed not as a result of the disciplinary value of the subjects but because of their own ...
... subjects appear to have produced good thinkers was that the ablest students happened by custom to take these subjects . These students developed not as a result of the disciplinary value of the subjects but because of their own ...
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... subjects was required . Some of these new subjects were admitted to existing schools and colleges or formed the basic curriculum in new institutions . Resistance to the scientific and technical subjects came from those who respected ...
... subjects was required . Some of these new subjects were admitted to existing schools and colleges or formed the basic curriculum in new institutions . Resistance to the scientific and technical subjects came from those who respected ...
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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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