The Development of Modern Education in Theory, Organization, and PracticePrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1941 - 922 strani |
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... taught as a means both of improving the knowledge of Latin and of preparing young men to assume the duties of secretarial posi- tions . In the study of letter writing , dictionaries were used , letters were examined ( so that students ...
... taught as a means both of improving the knowledge of Latin and of preparing young men to assume the duties of secretarial posi- tions . In the study of letter writing , dictionaries were used , letters were examined ( so that students ...
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... taught to write until many months later . In the Latin schools of Comenius ' day , boys spent years learning words without knowing their meanings . Moreover , grammar was pursued for a long time as the major study . In all these ...
... taught to write until many months later . In the Latin schools of Comenius ' day , boys spent years learning words without knowing their meanings . Moreover , grammar was pursued for a long time as the major study . In all these ...
Stran 520
... taught by means of objects , pic- tures , and models . In line with this , his book on elementary methods contained one hundred copper engravings , which formed the basis of instruction . In his master's thesis he wrote the following ...
... taught by means of objects , pic- tures , and models . In line with this , his book on elementary methods contained one hundred copper engravings , which formed the basis of instruction . In his master's thesis he wrote the following ...
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Education among the Romans | 10 |
Schools in the Middle Ages | 16 |
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The Development of Modern Education, in Theory, Organization, and Practice Frederick Eby Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1952 |
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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