PERSONAL ESSAYS
.... began to establish communities in North America during the 1600s, they brought with them "their conceptions of higher education" from
Europe (
Gutek, 2005, 10). ....
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Historical Contributions to the Field of Education
.... educational systems of England and
Europe, at least compared to the avowedly aristocratic educational systems prevalent during the Renaissance.
Gutek says that ....
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Artistic Decoration of the Sistine Chapel
.... in the fifteenth century between the Church as the dominant institution in
Europe and the increasing secularism of culture. In this regard,
Gutek believes that ....
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History of the Common School Movement
.... A History of Western Education, Volume Three: The Modern West,
Europe and the New ....
Gutek, Gerald L. A History of the Western Educational Experience, 2nd edition ....
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Impact of Women's Movement on Teaching
.... practical education of the lower and commercial classes that resulted in what
Gutek calls the dual-track school system typical of the whole of
Europe had their ....
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Martin Luther
.... well as theological systems
Europe, at least compared to the avowedly aristocratic and hierarchical systems prevalent during the medieval era.
Gutek says that ....
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Education In Colonial America
.... in the American colonies were for the most part inherited from
Europe; so also ....
Gutek notes that in Jamestown, unlike in New England, the unifying factor of the ....
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Education in Colonial America
.... in the American colonies were for the most part inherited from
Europe; so also ....
Gutek notes that in Jamestown, unlike in New England, the unifying factor of the ....
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