A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strán (strany) |
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... language . Greek was used as the medium for transmitting culture and " Roman classicism thus prepared the way for modern forms of humanism that are based on a second language . " The Romans were also the first to use a foreign language ...
... language . Greek was used as the medium for transmitting culture and " Roman classicism thus prepared the way for modern forms of humanism that are based on a second language . " The Romans were also the first to use a foreign language ...
Strana 297
... Language . Among the expanding and new areas of study are descriptive and applied linguistics . In this sense linguistics involves , not the acquisition of foreign languages which is perhaps as old as language itself , but the ...
... Language . Among the expanding and new areas of study are descriptive and applied linguistics . In this sense linguistics involves , not the acquisition of foreign languages which is perhaps as old as language itself , but the ...
Strana 298
... language teaching , both for the mother tongue and foreign languages . In particular , it has been used to develop new techniques for the teaching of English as a second language ( T.E.S.L. ) . This is an important concern for bilingual ...
... language teaching , both for the mother tongue and foreign languages . In particular , it has been used to develop new techniques for the teaching of English as a second language ( T.E.S.L. ) . This is an important concern for bilingual ...
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Education and Civilization | 3 |
Greek Education and the First Great Theorists | 22 |
Roman Extensions of Greek Ideas | 41 |
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