A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strani |
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... young candidates for the priest- hood or the civil service . Students were generally from the upper strata of society , though it was possible for any young man to raise his status by his own . efforts . In practice , however , leisure ...
... young candidates for the priest- hood or the civil service . Students were generally from the upper strata of society , though it was possible for any young man to raise his status by his own . efforts . In practice , however , leisure ...
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... young Athenians in administration and trade . Meanwhile , a growing taste for luxury replaced the old simplicity in an Athens which had become the rich and thriving centre of an empire . And gradually some of the philosophers began to ...
... young Athenians in administration and trade . Meanwhile , a growing taste for luxury replaced the old simplicity in an Athens which had become the rich and thriving centre of an empire . And gradually some of the philosophers began to ...
Stran 213
... young child , to his moral training , his competence in language , and his physical growth . As in the case of Comenius ' " School of the Mother's knee , " the young child's upbringing was to take place in the home . Until the late ...
... young child , to his moral training , his competence in language , and his physical growth . As in the case of Comenius ' " School of the Mother's knee , " the young child's upbringing was to take place in the home . Until the late ...
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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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