Education, Volumen51New England Publishing Company, 1931 |
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... direct the affairs of a nation , rich , young , ignorant , and coveted . For four hundred years education in Mexico was a mon- opoly of the Roman Catholic Church , which trained the best brains of the country . From the bosom of that ...
... direct the affairs of a nation , rich , young , ignorant , and coveted . For four hundred years education in Mexico was a mon- opoly of the Roman Catholic Church , which trained the best brains of the country . From the bosom of that ...
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... direct and the latter is indirect . In the former period the goal was set up and the attempt made to reach it by the shortest and most direct way . The whole course of study and the contents of particular branches were arranged with ...
... direct and the latter is indirect . In the former period the goal was set up and the attempt made to reach it by the shortest and most direct way . The whole course of study and the contents of particular branches were arranged with ...
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... direct where the old was indirect . The new education specializes earlier and for a longer period than the old . However , it may turn out that the direct way is really indirect , and does not reach a proper goal . This new education ...
... direct where the old was indirect . The new education specializes earlier and for a longer period than the old . However , it may turn out that the direct way is really indirect , and does not reach a proper goal . This new education ...
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Literature and the American College Berenice Cooper 275 | 27 |
Resurrection Dr Frederick H Adler | 49 |
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