Foundations of Secondary EducationHarper, 1955 - 492 strani |
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Stran 230
... arts . ( Tran . of L. artes liberales the higher arts , which , among the Romans , only freemen ( liberi ) were permitted to pursue . ) In the Middle Ages , the seven branches of learning : grammar , logic , rhetoric , arithmetic ...
... arts . ( Tran . of L. artes liberales the higher arts , which , among the Romans , only freemen ( liberi ) were permitted to pursue . ) In the Middle Ages , the seven branches of learning : grammar , logic , rhetoric , arithmetic ...
Stran 231
... arts would train the mind so that it would of itself be capable of doing all these other things . The inevitable result was that the study itself of what were called the liberal arts subjects came to be identified with what we call ...
... arts would train the mind so that it would of itself be capable of doing all these other things . The inevitable result was that the study itself of what were called the liberal arts subjects came to be identified with what we call ...
Stran 482
... arts , 385 , 386 science , 383 secondary school , 430-438 social studies , 381 Guilds , 28 Gymnasium ( German ) ... arts , 321 foreign languages , 318 mathematics , 318-319 music , 321 practical arts , 320 science , 319 social living , 317 ...
... arts , 385 , 386 science , 383 secondary school , 430-438 social studies , 381 Guilds , 28 Gymnasium ( German ) ... arts , 321 foreign languages , 318 mathematics , 318-319 music , 321 practical arts , 320 science , 319 social living , 317 ...
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Why Study Secondary Education? | 1 |
The Beginnings of Secondary Education | 10 |
The Backgrounds of Secondary Education in America | 34 |
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