Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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141. oldal
... modern function as an element of general education became predominant . A second difference between medieval and modern education is the absence of primary education in the earlier period . Primary education as we understand it today is ...
... modern function as an element of general education became predominant . A second difference between medieval and modern education is the absence of primary education in the earlier period . Primary education as we understand it today is ...
145. oldal
... modern philosophy and mathematics . The stages are clearly defined , but they are the stages of a single evolution . We can trace it back from the modern French lycée ( before the reforms which brought secondary education into a closer ...
... modern philosophy and mathematics . The stages are clearly defined , but they are the stages of a single evolution . We can trace it back from the modern French lycée ( before the reforms which brought secondary education into a closer ...
375. oldal
... modern family over other types of human relationship which hindered its development . The more man lived in the street or in communities dedicated to work , pleasure or prayer , the more these communities monopolized not only his time ...
... modern family over other types of human relationship which hindered its development . The more man lived in the street or in communities dedicated to work , pleasure or prayer , the more these communities monopolized not only his time ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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