A History of Education: Thought and Practice |
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... and geometry , systems of weights and measures , the idea of money , the
creation of architectural forms , and the appearance of specialized traders and
craftsmen . Writing was invented to keep account EDUCATION AND
CIVILIZATION 7.
... and geometry , systems of weights and measures , the idea of money , the
creation of architectural forms , and the appearance of specialized traders and
craftsmen . Writing was invented to keep account EDUCATION AND
CIVILIZATION 7.
Strana 19
Writing itself developed in response to economic demands , though in a religious
context - the need to keep records of dues owed the temples . In some societies ,
the religious impetus was even stronger than the economic : among the ...
Writing itself developed in response to economic demands , though in a religious
context - the need to keep records of dues owed the temples . In some societies ,
the religious impetus was even stronger than the economic : among the ...
Strana 167
... in French on Saturdays to keep the children au fait with current events ) ;
English , Greek , and Latin studies also were to focus on comprehension rather
than on grammar ; and arithmetic , geography , physics , and geometry were to
be given ...
... in French on Saturdays to keep the children au fait with current events ) ;
English , Greek , and Latin studies also were to focus on comprehension rather
than on grammar ; and arithmetic , geography , physics , and geometry were to
be given ...
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Education and Civilization | 10 |
Greek Education and the First Great Theorists | 21 |
Roman Extensions of Greek Ideas | 41 |
Autorské práva | |
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achieved activities American appeared arts attempt attendance authority became become began boys Canada Canadian Catholic century child Christian Church civilization classes classics College concerned considered continued countries courses culture curriculum early effect efforts elementary England English established Europe example existing experience followed foreign formal France French given grammar Greek groups higher human ideas important increasing individual influence institutions instruction intellectual interest Italy knowledge language later Latin learning living methods nature organization period philosophy political practical problems programmes Protestant provinces reading recommended reform religion religious responsibility result Roman schools secondary social society subjects taught teachers teaching technical thought throughout tion traditional twentieth United University writing young