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Contents
THE NEW PHILOSOPHY | 1 |
CHAP | 12 |
CHAP | 13 |
II | 18 |
Mothertongue Arithmetic Writing | 26 |
At AnhaltKöthen | 36 |
RATKES CLAIMS | 43 |
IV | 58 |
contemporary | 172 |
XIII | 179 |
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION | 191 |
Girls education and the elementary curriculum | 202 |
A H FRANCKE AND THE PIETIST SCHOOLS | 237 |
Short and Simple Instruction etc 1702 | 247 |
Payment by Results | 250 |
innova | 261 |
The Gotha Curriculum | 94 |
The tractate as directly addressed to its own day | 121 |
Comenius and Milton on pedagogic method | 128 |
CHAP PAGE | 157 |
CHAP | 160 |
Comeniuss Schoolsystem | 276 |
247 | 280 |
First unsuccessful attempts to form a teaching | 282 |
to include research | 283 |
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