The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... Latin came to be a subject only for the lower school , being dropped for the Higher Certificate . Great educational areas grew up where a classical tradition had never existed : new secondary schools made out of higher grade schools ...
... Latin came to be a subject only for the lower school , being dropped for the Higher Certificate . Great educational areas grew up where a classical tradition had never existed : new secondary schools made out of higher grade schools ...
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... Latin . Educational authorities are constantly pre- occupied with it , and constantly stressing how necessary it is for civic and professional life . The replacement of the classics by English , however , has created an educational ...
... Latin . Educational authorities are constantly pre- occupied with it , and constantly stressing how necessary it is for civic and professional life . The replacement of the classics by English , however , has created an educational ...
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... Latin . . . Latin literature is more fitted than any other to form minds . In saying this I cherish no illusions , believe me , on the scope of the genius of Cicero's com- patriots . I see its limits . Rome had simple , strong ideas ...
... Latin . . . Latin literature is more fitted than any other to form minds . In saying this I cherish no illusions , believe me , on the scope of the genius of Cicero's com- patriots . I see its limits . Rome had simple , strong ideas ...
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