The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... tradition has vanished . Education has been completely absorbed by tech- niques . Literature , which used to be the means of acquiring moral - intellectual tradition , is now studied from an entirely different point of view - the ...
... tradition has vanished . Education has been completely absorbed by tech- niques . Literature , which used to be the means of acquiring moral - intellectual tradition , is now studied from an entirely different point of view - the ...
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... traditional education . In the latter half of the nineteenth century , and particularly after 1870 , England was ... tradition had never existed : new secondary schools made out of higher grade schools , and higher elementary schools ...
... traditional education . In the latter half of the nineteenth century , and particularly after 1870 , England was ... tradition had never existed : new secondary schools made out of higher grade schools , and higher elementary schools ...
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... traditional standards , and not by those of Jack London , D. H. Lawrence or Omar Khayam . Our traditions therefore ... tradition are undoubtedly Burke and Milton . Most boys and girls leave school at sixteen without having read a line ...
... traditional standards , and not by those of Jack London , D. H. Lawrence or Omar Khayam . Our traditions therefore ... tradition are undoubtedly Burke and Milton . Most boys and girls leave school at sixteen without having read a line ...
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