The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... youth than past ages ; yet probably there is more punishment , of one kind or another , of youth , going on at the present time than ever before . Might it not be through the neglect of these maxims ? Finally , after recounting this ...
... youth than past ages ; yet probably there is more punishment , of one kind or another , of youth , going on at the present time than ever before . Might it not be through the neglect of these maxims ? Finally , after recounting this ...
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... youth of today , says Don Philippe . One of these youths , Eudemon , gives a sample of the new education . " With bonnet in hand , open face , red lips , steady gaze and eyes fixed on Gargantua with juvenile modesty , he stood and began ...
... youth of today , says Don Philippe . One of these youths , Eudemon , gives a sample of the new education . " With bonnet in hand , open face , red lips , steady gaze and eyes fixed on Gargantua with juvenile modesty , he stood and began ...
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... youth against advertise- ment , television , cinema , and sexual promiscuity or other bad habits that may be encouraged by these agents . It is the forma- tion of taste . These snags of modern youth are not the evil , but the sign of ...
... youth against advertise- ment , television , cinema , and sexual promiscuity or other bad habits that may be encouraged by these agents . It is the forma- tion of taste . These snags of modern youth are not the evil , but the sign of ...
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