Educational Ideas in America: A Documentary HistoryS. Alexander Rippa |
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... receive their pay , it should serve as a means of shaming them , when they see that parents too know how a well - planned school should be kept , and finally it is to teach the parents them- selves what to do with children whom they ...
... receive their pay , it should serve as a means of shaming them , when they see that parents too know how a well - planned school should be kept , and finally it is to teach the parents them- selves what to do with children whom they ...
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... received at once . I was still without everything but money when the children arrived ; neither kitchen , rooms , nor beds were ready to receive them . At first this was a source of inconceivable confusion . For the first few weeks I ...
... received at once . I was still without everything but money when the children arrived ; neither kitchen , rooms , nor beds were ready to receive them . At first this was a source of inconceivable confusion . For the first few weeks I ...
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... receive very early in the planning stage in- formation from official sources and con- tinue to receive their information as long as the studies are being conducted . X. ENCOURAGE EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES The central purpose of the ...
... receive very early in the planning stage in- formation from official sources and con- tinue to receive their information as long as the studies are being conducted . X. ENCOURAGE EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES The central purpose of the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
RENAISSANCE IDEALS | 18 |
COLONIAL VIEWS ON EDUCATION | 32 |
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