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Strana 43
The Tutor and the School . A link between the family and outside instruction was
the tutor , who was often a slave and was thus by possession , if not by birth ,
really a member of the household . The more conservative Romans did not
approve ...
The Tutor and the School . A link between the family and outside instruction was
the tutor , who was often a slave and was thus by possession , if not by birth ,
really a member of the household . The more conservative Romans did not
approve ...
Strana 89
After studying in Paris , and through the influence of Erasmus , he was converted
from scholasticism to humanism and was later invited by Catherine of Aragon to
be tutor at the English court . His royal pupil , the unhappy Princess Mary , was at
...
After studying in Paris , and through the influence of Erasmus , he was converted
from scholasticism to humanism and was later invited by Catherine of Aragon to
be tutor at the English court . His royal pupil , the unhappy Princess Mary , was at
...
Strana 114
The teacher , or tutor , should try to direct the student toward the “ best and most
profitable things " in life , but should not discourage the student ' s own interests ,
nor prevent him from exercizing his own judgement . The tutor should be firm ...
The teacher , or tutor , should try to direct the student toward the “ best and most
profitable things " in life , but should not discourage the student ' s own interests ,
nor prevent him from exercizing his own judgement . The tutor should be firm ...
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Education and Civilization | 10 |
Greek Education and the First Great Theorists | 21 |
Roman Extensions of Greek Ideas | 41 |
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