A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strani |
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Stran 262
... teachers . The status of the teacher has fluctuated throughout history , though in modern times it is possible to discern a steady , if slow , rise . Status . In ancient Eastern civilizations , teachers were generally accorded respect ...
... teachers . The status of the teacher has fluctuated throughout history , though in modern times it is possible to discern a steady , if slow , rise . Status . In ancient Eastern civilizations , teachers were generally accorded respect ...
Stran 263
... teacher . Nevertheless , teachers ' unions have been effective in obtaining salary ( and thus , indirectly , status ) increases . Between 1943 and 1963 , salaries of all Canadian teachers rose by 321 per cent and at the end of this ...
... teacher . Nevertheless , teachers ' unions have been effective in obtaining salary ( and thus , indirectly , status ) increases . Between 1943 and 1963 , salaries of all Canadian teachers rose by 321 per cent and at the end of this ...
Stran 264
... teachers ' colleges and the " academic " programmes of the universities , university - type degrees for future teachers became the next objective . The degree in teaching or university training for teachers was achieved in a number of ...
... teachers ' colleges and the " academic " programmes of the universities , university - type degrees for future teachers became the next objective . The degree in teaching or university training for teachers was achieved in a number of ...
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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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