Educational Ideas in America: A Documentary HistoryS. Alexander Rippa |
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Page 87
... possible to introduce into a regular school the same method she pursued at home with her children . " I am not sure , " she replied ; " although I am in- clined to think that what is possible with ten children would be possible with ...
... possible to introduce into a regular school the same method she pursued at home with her children . " I am not sure , " she replied ; " although I am in- clined to think that what is possible with ten children would be possible with ...
Page 122
... possible by industry and Ĺ“con- omy , but he must be taught that this life " Is not his own , " when the safety of his country requires it . These are practicable lessons , and the history of the commonwealths of Greece and Rome show ...
... possible by industry and Ĺ“con- omy , but he must be taught that this life " Is not his own , " when the safety of his country requires it . These are practicable lessons , and the history of the commonwealths of Greece and Rome show ...
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... possible racial and cultural integration within a school- and thus to make possible the informal learning that other students of higher edu- cational levels can provide . Such curricular innovations are possible - but , again , only ...
... possible racial and cultural integration within a school- and thus to make possible the informal learning that other students of higher edu- cational levels can provide . Such curricular innovations are possible - but , again , only ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
RENAISSANCE IDEALS | 18 |
COLONIAL VIEWS ON EDUCATION | 32 |
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