Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... principles in recent decades have done much to reform the schools of Chris- tendom . Comenius next set about ... principle — an irrefragable law of didactics is that the understanding and the tongue should advance in parallel lines ...
... principles in recent decades have done much to reform the schools of Chris- tendom . Comenius next set about ... principle — an irrefragable law of didactics is that the understanding and the tongue should advance in parallel lines ...
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... principle underlying his education is the principle according to which the English people have developed . Hence his ... principles , and lays stress upon breeding and the formation of char- acter . " Locke's treatise covers more than ...
... principle underlying his education is the principle according to which the English people have developed . Hence his ... principles , and lays stress upon breeding and the formation of char- acter . " Locke's treatise covers more than ...
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... principle that lives in him , and to a free representation of this principle in his life . Education as a whole , by ... principles , should necessarily be passive , following with due protection , not prescriptive , categorical , or ...
... principle that lives in him , and to a free representation of this principle in his life . Education as a whole , by ... principles , should necessarily be passive , following with due protection , not prescriptive , categorical , or ...
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ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
CICERO Biographical Sketch | 83 |
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