Foundations of Secondary EducationHarper, 1955 - 492 strani |
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... taught in the grammar school . Some idea of what was taught in the early days may be gained from the constitution of the Phillips An- dover Academy . We read that it was to lay the foundation of a public free school or Academy for the ...
... taught in the grammar school . Some idea of what was taught in the early days may be gained from the constitution of the Phillips An- dover Academy . We read that it was to lay the foundation of a public free school or Academy for the ...
Stran 50
... taught by the same teachers but in separate classes ; in others they were taught in the same classes as the boys . Here we have the real beginnings of coeducation on the secondary level . Teachers J The teachers in the academies did not ...
... taught by the same teachers but in separate classes ; in others they were taught in the same classes as the boys . Here we have the real beginnings of coeducation on the secondary level . Teachers J The teachers in the academies did not ...
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... taught in sec- ondary school or in college , can be taught from both angles . It can be taught from the point of view of the specialist as purely a tech- nique course , or it can be taught as something that will open up to you a whole ...
... taught in sec- ondary school or in college , can be taught from both angles . It can be taught from the point of view of the specialist as purely a tech- nique course , or it can be taught as something that will open up to you a whole ...
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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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