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As a cultural technique, drawing was firmly anchored in the realities of European society from early modern to modern times. Based on this fact, the present volume asks for the first time about the significance of drawing and drawing education in other cultural areas. Indigenous methods of drawing and sign-learning in Arabic, Asian, Latin American, North American and European countries are addressed as well as historical transfer processes of didactic methods, aesthetic norms and educational institutions of drawing instruction.
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Uma narrativa expositiva e crítica sobre os discursos públicos em favor da educação popular, em particular, de vozes identificadas com o liberalismo e o republicanismo do século XIX. Professores, cientistas da pedagogia, jornalistas, juristas, escritores, médicos, militares elogiaram a “instrução pública” por sua funcionalidade para “engendrar comunidades harmoniosas”, destacando a importância de “formar sujeitos educados como ação propedêutica para a conquista do homem social”.
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French Lessons in Late-Medieval England presents two fifteenth-century manuals designed to support facility in French among the English, the Liber donati and Commune parlance. These texts treat the grammar, lexis, and orthography of French as well as compiling a selection of entertaining dialogues that model the language in action. Together, they paint a vivid picture of the kinds of French that English learners might desire to wield and of the high levels of fluency that they could achieve. Critten's comprehensive introduction discusses his materials' relevance both for histories of language education and for recent reassessments of the longevity of French in medieval England. His pairing of first-time modern-English translations with facing-page original text makes these fascinating works newly available for a twenty-first-century audience.
Education --- History of education. --- History of education --- History.
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French Lessons in Late-Medieval England presents two fifteenth-century manuals designed to support facility in French among the English, the Liber donati and Commune parlance. These texts treat the grammar, lexis, and orthography of French as well as compiling a selection of entertaining dialogues that model the language in action. Together, they paint a vivid picture of the kinds of French that English learners might desire to wield and of the high levels of fluency that they could achieve. Critten's comprehensive introduction discusses his materials' relevance both for histories of language education and for recent reassessments of the longevity of French in medieval England. His pairing of first-time modern-English translations with facing-page original text makes these fascinating works newly available for a twenty-first-century audience.
Education --- History of education. --- History. --- History of education
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education --- history --- history of education
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education --- pedagogy --- history of education
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Posterior a la Restauración de la República – como hoy se conoce al periodo en el que, en el terreno de las armas y hasta cierto punto en el de las ideas, el grupo liberal juarista se impuso sobre los conservadores– se inició en nuestro país un movimiento de renovación educativa que caló hondo y puso sobre la mesa de las discusiones la tarea de formar maestros que dominaran las ciencias de la educación y el “arte de enseñar”.
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Posterior a la Restauración de la República – como hoy se conoce al periodo en el que, en el terreno de las armas y hasta cierto punto en el de las ideas, el grupo liberal juarista se impuso sobre los conservadores– se inició en nuestro país un movimiento de renovación educativa que caló hondo y puso sobre la mesa de las discusiones la tarea de formar maestros que dominaran las ciencias de la educación y el “arte de enseñar”.
History of education --- Mexico --- Educación
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French Lessons in Late-Medieval England presents two fifteenth-century manuals designed to support facility in French among the English, the Liber donati and Commune parlance. These texts treat the grammar, lexis, and orthography of French as well as compiling a selection of entertaining dialogues that model the language in action. Together, they paint a vivid picture of the kinds of French that English learners might desire to wield and of the high levels of fluency that they could achieve. Critten's comprehensive introduction discusses his materials' relevance both for histories of language education and for recent reassessments of the longevity of French in medieval England. His pairing of first-time modern-English translations with facing-page original text makes these fascinating works newly available for a twenty-first-century audience.
Education --- History. --- History of education
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