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Studies in the History of Educational Theory Vol 1 (RLE Edu H) : Nature and Artifice, 1350-1765, Hardback Book

Studies in the History of Educational Theory Vol 1 (RLE Edu H) : Nature and Artifice, 1350-1765 Hardback

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Education series

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This book examines key theorists in depth in order to give some insight into cultural change as reflected in their curricular recommendations and in the interplay they reveal between the two fundamental educational concepts of ‘artifice’ and ‘nature’.

The essays on the various theorists – Erasmus, Vives, Castiglione, Elyot, Montaigne, Bacon, Comenius, Locke and Rousseau can be read separately but the book also forms an integrated whole, with a continuity of themes explored from theorist to theorist.

The book not only charts a historical development but also reveals much that may deepen our understanding of contemporary educational dilemmas.

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