The American Journal of Education, Τόμος 15Henry Barnard F.C. Brownell, 1865 |
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Σελίδα 114
... natural science respectively , the school should be re - distributed into a series of classes or divisions wholly independent of the classical forms ; and boys should be promoted from division to division in each subject , according to ...
... natural science respectively , the school should be re - distributed into a series of classes or divisions wholly independent of the classical forms ; and boys should be promoted from division to division in each subject , according to ...
Σελίδα 189
... natural education . I then added that , as in point of time , so in harmony with the natural order of development of the human faculties , was it fit and proper that the acquisition of natural should precede that of conventional ...
... natural education . I then added that , as in point of time , so in harmony with the natural order of development of the human faculties , was it fit and proper that the acquisition of natural should precede that of conventional ...
Σελίδα 346
... natural history , practical arithmetic , elementary mathematics , penmanship , drawing , and gymnastics . At Dessau and Cöthen there are also special real classes separate from the pro - gymnasium . In the upper classes the course ...
... natural history , practical arithmetic , elementary mathematics , penmanship , drawing , and gymnastics . At Dessau and Cöthen there are also special real classes separate from the pro - gymnasium . In the upper classes the course ...
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NATIONAL AND STATE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 1864 | 7 |
American Journal of Education | 13 |
Schools and Academies prior to 1800 described mainly by their Pupils and Teachers | 69 |
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