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Changing Curriculum
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Art Training
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Common Entrance Examination
curriculum history
De Augmentis Scientiarum
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fine arts instruction
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George III
Grand Orient De France
Hartlib Circle
historical curriculum development analysis
humanist pedagogy
International Health Exhibition
Italian High Renaissance
James Street
Janua Linguarum Reserata
John Dollond
John Henslow
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lecture
Lecture Demonstration
Medieval Latin Literature
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Practical Science Teaching
Puritan Revolution
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Queenwood College
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Royal Academy
Royal Academy Schools
Scholastic Curriculum
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science education evolution
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UK Statistic
West Germany
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780415432382
- Weight: 380g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 17 May 2007
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This was originally published in 1971.Recent years have seen a renewal of interest in the field of curriculum development. Until now, however, relatively little account has been taken of the historical aspects of curriculum change.
Topics covered include:
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- The relationship between Renaissance achievements and humanist education
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- The contribution made by educationists of the Civil War period who drew their inspiration from science rather than the classics.
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- The formation in the eighteenth century of "academic honeycombs" – groups of scholars concerned with the growth of science and technology.
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- Nineteenth century developments on art education and an assessment of the work of the scientific innovators.
Changing Curriculum
€104.99
