The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... principle has always been the technical principle , the imparting of specific skills . In this , as in most other things , Greek civilisation offers the type of the modern situation . Greek education also was challenged by technics and ...
... principle has always been the technical principle , the imparting of specific skills . In this , as in most other things , Greek civilisation offers the type of the modern situation . Greek education also was challenged by technics and ...
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... principle . By the middle of the first century B.C. Hellenistic education has crystallised into the seven liberal arts known to the Middle Ages : after reading , writing and counting in the primary school up to the age of ten , grammar ...
... principle . By the middle of the first century B.C. Hellenistic education has crystallised into the seven liberal arts known to the Middle Ages : after reading , writing and counting in the primary school up to the age of ten , grammar ...
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... principle that makes men act from passion , calling their vengeance justice . It is this moral principle that perpetuates war , one righteous wrath arous- ing another , one " justice " calling forth a rival " justice . " The god Ra ...
... principle that makes men act from passion , calling their vengeance justice . It is this moral principle that perpetuates war , one righteous wrath arous- ing another , one " justice " calling forth a rival " justice . " The god Ra ...
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