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Enlightenment and social progress, education in the nineteenth century / edited by J. J. Chambliss.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Chambliss, J. J. (Joseph James), 1929- compiler.
- Series:
- Burgess history of Western education series
- The Burgess history of Western education series.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Education--History.
- Education.
- History.
- Physical Description:
- viii, 198 pages ; 22 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Minneapolis : Burgess Pub. Co., [1971]
- Contents:
- Learning how to reason for human progress, by A. N. de Condorcet.
- Developing the complete man through national education, by J. G. Fichte.
- Education as a human right, by H. Mann.
- Education of the genius as an expression of the highest culture, by F. Nietzsche.
- Education of the industrial class required by the nature of things, by J. B. Turner.
- Proletarian education in historical determinism, by K. Marx and F. Engels.
- Industrial education of Blacks: a way of mental and moral training, by B. T. Washington.
- Black leadership educated in the highest culture, by W. E. B. DuBois.
- Creating human beings who manifest spiritual unity, by F. Froebel.
- The spiritual as the highest human expression, by E. P. Peabody.
- Teaching to develop moral habits: truth known in action, by F. W. Parker.
- Celebration of a poetic way of life, by W. Whitman.
- The inductive method: science of instruction and mode of conduct, by J. G. Carter.
- Studying natural sciences to develop knowledge and mental discipline, by F. L. Youmans.
- Education as the remaking of experience. Schooling as a form of community life. By J. Dewey.
- Notes:
- Bibliography: pages 195-196.
- ISBN:
- 080870334X
- OCLC:
- 160600
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