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A short history of teaching ... One of the most learned men of all time, Confucius (561B.C.), became the first private teacher in history. Born of a once noble family fallen on hard times, he found himself as an adolescent with a thirst for knowledge and nowhere to drink, since only the royal or noble were allowed an education.
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The Oakland History Collaborative; Teaching American History in an Urban School District ... ; Talk by Ariel Ron from the Dept of History; University of California, Berkeley who was one of the featured speakers at the OUSD TAH grant summer institute June 2009;
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History of education - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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We're sorry, but the ThinkQuest Library site you are trying to access is currently unavailable. It has been taken offline for maintenance. ... The ThinkQuest Library includes over 7,000 educational websites on hundreds of different topics. ... If you are the creator of this site and you have additional questions,
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In the beginning there were no "special places" where parents could put their kids, whenthey were out collecting food ... This was carried on till the weary middle ages. Now it so happened that during the middle ages the dungeons were getting pretty crowded and the kids were getting out of school pretty fast. So yet again,
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About the Series | Timeline | Schoolhouse Pioneers | Closeup: America's Teachers | Show & Tell | Teachers Today; Screensaver | Online Resources | Professional Development | Purchase Video | Feedback | Credits; ... Visit Your Local PBS Station ... Programs A-Z...
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Explore the history of teachers and education using our multimedia timeline! (It uses the shockwave (v. 4 and above) and real player plug-ins.); 1772 to Late 18th Century; "Wanted Immediately: A Sober diligent Schoolmaster capable of teaching READING, WRITING, ARITHMETICK, and the Latin TONGUE...
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Web Sites Relating to the History of American Math Teaching ... Cajori, Florian. The Teaching and History of Mathematics in the United States. Washington,D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1890.
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