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A chronological survey of educational thought and practice from antiquity to the nineteenth century, examining how societies organized instruction and the aims assigned to education. The work traces Greek and Roman foundations, medieval and religious schooling, Renaissance and Reformation debates, and Enlightenment and modern pedagogical theories, discussing contributions of prominent thinkers and movements, the rise of national and lay schooling, methods such as child-centered and scientific approaches, and the role of women and teaching congregations. It combines doctrinal analysis with institutional history to show shifting aims, methods, and reforms that shaped modern education.
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