Didaskalos, Volumen5B. Blackwell, 1975 |
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... stage of elkaσía , a sort of guess - work or conjecture ; he has not got a reality principle or conception of objects or causality . He then gets to the stage of what Plato called dóέa which Piaget calls concrete operations . The world ...
... stage of elkaσía , a sort of guess - work or conjecture ; he has not got a reality principle or conception of objects or causality . He then gets to the stage of what Plato called dóέa which Piaget calls concrete operations . The world ...
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... stage . ( He says this particularly in the context of learning mathematics . ) If children can learn things in a context where they enjoy doing what they are learning , especially while at play , then they are more likely to learn it ...
... stage . ( He says this particularly in the context of learning mathematics . ) If children can learn things in a context where they enjoy doing what they are learning , especially while at play , then they are more likely to learn it ...
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... Stage 1 level , making three non - linguistic units in all , but there was still no clear progression from Stage 1 to Stage 2 , and all three units still tended to attract the one - year student who was not going to pursue the subject ...
... Stage 1 level , making three non - linguistic units in all , but there was still no clear progression from Stage 1 to Stage 2 , and all three units still tended to attract the one - year student who was not going to pursue the subject ...
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Was Plato nearly right about education? | 3 |
Classics and moral education | 22 |
The need for Classics | 30 |
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