The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... texts and to the study of grammar in relation only to texts . If we turn to the fourteenth chapter of Rabelais ' " Gargantua " we find that his ridicule of mediaeval education centres on the formal dialectical syntax which had displaced ...
... texts and to the study of grammar in relation only to texts . If we turn to the fourteenth chapter of Rabelais ' " Gargantua " we find that his ridicule of mediaeval education centres on the formal dialectical syntax which had displaced ...
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... texts . Where , in modern literature , to find the texts of sufficient simplicity and strength to exercise the mind of the child , and by exercising to develop it , the texts that provide the essentials of civilisation ? These texts for ...
... texts . Where , in modern literature , to find the texts of sufficient simplicity and strength to exercise the mind of the child , and by exercising to develop it , the texts that provide the essentials of civilisation ? These texts for ...
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... texts assigned to each was exchanged for one list of texts , of which the candidate had to choose six or seven , and after 1944 only four . So goodly was the sprinkling of modern or quasi - modern texts in the lists , that up to half of ...
... texts assigned to each was exchanged for one list of texts , of which the candidate had to choose six or seven , and after 1944 only four . So goodly was the sprinkling of modern or quasi - modern texts in the lists , that up to half of ...
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