The Development of Modern Education, in Theory, Organization, and PracticePrentice-Hall, 1952 - 719 strani |
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... schools , ( 2 ) English grammar schools , and ( 3 ) writ- ing schools in which expert penmanship and arithmetic were taught . Until well into the century these schools were ungraded and the cur- ricula limited . Individual instruction ...
... schools , ( 2 ) English grammar schools , and ( 3 ) writ- ing schools in which expert penmanship and arithmetic were taught . Until well into the century these schools were ungraded and the cur- ricula limited . Individual instruction ...
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... schools . In 1817 Boston had 4,132 pupils in 162 private schools of primary grade , i.e. , in infant and dame schools . More disconcerting was the fact that 529 children between four and 14 years of age were not in any school . The next ...
... schools . In 1817 Boston had 4,132 pupils in 162 private schools of primary grade , i.e. , in infant and dame schools . More disconcerting was the fact that 529 children between four and 14 years of age were not in any school . The next ...
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... schools , senior high schools , and the traditional four - year type . The separate junior high school form of organization increased from 387 in 1922 to 1,842 in 1930 and 2,647 in 1946. It was a boon for states with many small towns or ...
... schools , senior high schools , and the traditional four - year type . The separate junior high school form of organization increased from 387 in 1922 to 1,842 in 1930 and 2,647 in 1946. It was a boon for states with many small towns or ...
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Conditions that Caused the Northern Revolt and Reformation I | 1 |
The Northern Response to the Italian Renaissance | 32 |
Protestant Educational Reformers | 62 |
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The Development of Modern Education in Theory, Organization, and Practice Frederick Eby,Charles Flinn Arrowood Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1934 |
The Development of Modern Education, in Theory, Organization, and Practice Frederick Eby Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1952 |
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