Search results for "History of education" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • a prominent law professor, and a signer of the United States Declaration ... Wythe, influenced by an education rooted in classical tradition, contributed ...
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  • class family and with little formal education, he partnered in building ... in Baltimore, which was the first academy of music to be established in ...
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  • 1957), older sister to Grace Abbott, both of Grand Island, Nebraska, began ... Edith Abbott was born into a family that believed in the ideals of ...
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  • Secondary education in France falls under the jurisdiction of the ... allows the student to continue to higher education, studies in technology ...
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  • Category:Education the type of school providing secondary education|gymnasium (school) ...
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  • Category:Education the Fulbright-Hays Program is a program of grants for international educational ...
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  • in central Seoul, South Korea. One of the city's largest institutions ... 1925. Immediately following the liberation of Korea on August 15, 1945, the ...
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  • famous for his work in children's education, particularly the invention ... in Thuringia (now Germany), the fifth of six children. The village where ...
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  • activist and reformer, the chairman of the committee on labor laws ... in Brooklyn, New York City, the youngest of ten children to Joseph Goldmark ...
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  • that focuses on the online visibility of and access to African-origin ... International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP ...
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  • important contributions to literature, education, and science Among his ... Lomonosov was born in the village of Denisovka (the name of which ...
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  • commonly to pass the entrance examinations of high schools or universities ... school and weekend programs for students of all ages, including even college ...
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  • philosopher, and diplomat, an advocate of peace through education. The ... L. Butler and Mary Murray Butler, daughter of Nicholas Murray, a clergyman ...
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  • , located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, is one of the most prestigious universities ... Today Keio Gijuku Daigaku includes undergraduate faculties of Business ...
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  • Category:Education and services they offer as well as the type of students they attract. Despite ...
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  • was an acclaimed American pioneer in the education of the deaf. He founded ... on December 10, 1787, the oldest of eight children. His family ...
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  • and the United States. He was a student of French physician Jean Marc ... Seguin's approach was influenced by utopian ideas, such as those ...
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  • he is often mentioned as the associate of Jeremy Bentham and as the father ... James Mill was born April 6, 1773, at Northwater Bridge, in the parish ...
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  • Category:Education where children receive the first stage of compulsory education known ...
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  • Denis-Auguste Affre (September 27, 1793– June 27, 1848), archbishop ... His ministry and episcopacy was set in the context of post-Revolution ...
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