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Page 99
... schools , and who are thus favourably disposed toward adult education . They are also the countries in which democratic practices are most deeply imbedded in a wealth of popular movements to which the state has come to entrust ...
... schools , and who are thus favourably disposed toward adult education . They are also the countries in which democratic practices are most deeply imbedded in a wealth of popular movements to which the state has come to entrust ...
Page 1143
... schools and in private schools subsidized by the state . In the late 1970s there were more than 6,500 preprimary schools and some 25,000 primary schools , 5,000 secondary schools , and 950 colleges , universities , teacher - training ...
... schools and in private schools subsidized by the state . In the late 1970s there were more than 6,500 preprimary schools and some 25,000 primary schools , 5,000 secondary schools , and 950 colleges , universities , teacher - training ...
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... schools of Athens and Alexandria in Egypt transplanted Aristotelian teachings into their schools . The Armenian tradition was still alive in the 19th century in such places as Madras ( India ) and Venice ; and the Syrian , which never ...
... schools of Athens and Alexandria in Egypt transplanted Aristotelian teachings into their schools . The Armenian tradition was still alive in the 19th century in such places as Madras ( India ) and Venice ; and the Syrian , which never ...
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