- Pages
- 149
- Published in
- United States
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.144891
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
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i-vi | H.R. James | view |
I. The Need for a Review
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1-5 | H.R. James | view |
II. Origin of the Educational Movement
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6-11 | H.R. James | view |
III. The First Stirrings
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12-16 | H.R. James | view |
IV. The Adoption of English Education
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17-24 | H.R. James | view |
V. The Adoption of English—was it a Mistake ?
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25-30 | H.R. James | view |
VI. Progress 1835 to 1854
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31-38 | H.R. James | view |
VII. The Foundation and Growth of Universities
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39-45 | H.R. James | view |
VIII. The Commission of 1882
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46-54 | H.R. James | view |
IX. University Reform 1901-1906
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55-65 | H.R. James | view |
X. High English Schools
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66-73 | H.R. James | view |
XI. Moral and Religious Education
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74-91 | H.R. James | view |
XII. Mass Education
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92-99 | H.R. James | view |
XIII. The Education Departments and their Work
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100-107 | H.R. James | view |
XIV. The Higher Educational Service
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108-117 | H.R. James | view |
XV. The Political Movement in its Relation to Education
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118-132 | H.R. James | view |
XVI. Conclusions
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133-141 | H.R. James | view |
Bibliography
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142-143 | H.R. James | view |