A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strán (strany) |
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... appear suddenly but evolved gradually . However , civilization is generally taken to mean that man is settled in communities ; has a relatively complex economic system which frees him of dependence on hunting and collecting , and ...
... appear suddenly but evolved gradually . However , civilization is generally taken to mean that man is settled in communities ; has a relatively complex economic system which frees him of dependence on hunting and collecting , and ...
Strana 177
... appear in Canadian education . An appreciation of the historical influences which have preserved tradition or effected change in educa- tion will help us to see how and why Canadian education has developed in the ways that it has ...
... appear in Canadian education . An appreciation of the historical influences which have preserved tradition or effected change in educa- tion will help us to see how and why Canadian education has developed in the ways that it has ...
Strana 282
... appear again in different national contexts in later chapters . This per- haps is indicative of the ubiquitous nature of matters like the quality , status , and training of teachers ; issues like the education of racial and national ...
... appear again in different national contexts in later chapters . This per- haps is indicative of the ubiquitous nature of matters like the quality , status , and training of teachers ; issues like the education of racial and national ...
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Education and Civilization 32 | 10 |
Greek Education and the First Great Theorists | 22 |
Roman Extensions of Greek Ideas | 41 |
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