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The Origin and Ideals of the Modern School - cover

The Origin and Ideals of the Modern School

Francisco Ferrer Guardia

Translator Joseph McCabe

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

This is a book about new ideas in teaching and pedagogy. It was originally written in Spanish and puts forward new thinking about how schools should be run, and new ways to perceive a child and childhood. It argues that co-education is the way forward and there are also discussions about reward and punishment.
Available since: 01/17/2022.
Print length: 75 pages.

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