Schools of Scandinavia, Finland and Holland. Bulletin, 1919

Schools of Scandinavia, Finland and Holland. Bulletin, 1919
Author: Peter H. Pearson
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Total Pages: 71
Release: 1919
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This bulletin on the schools of Scandinavia, Finland, and Holland covers the following topics: (1) The war in its effects on the schools of Scandinavia; (2) Norway: General characteristics of the school system; School gardens; School welfare activities: Speech forms in the schools; Teachers' pensions; War conditions and the schools; Present trend in educational thought and school legislation; (3) Sweden: General view of the educational system; Care of the pupils' health; Religious instruction in the elementary schools; Studies of the home locality; Development of the communal middle school; Obligatory continuation school; Educational activities apart from the schools; (4) Denmark: General survey of the educational system; National Polytechnic Institute; The people's high school; School excursions; Teachers' training, salaries, and status; Articulation between primary and secondary schools; (5) Holland; (6) The schools of Finland; (7) Education in Iceland (by Holmfridur Armadottir). Individual sections contain references. (Contains 17 footnotes.) [Best copy available has been provided.].

Education and Service Conditions of Teachers in Scandinavia the Netherlands and Finland. Bulletin, 1940, No. 9

Education and Service Conditions of Teachers in Scandinavia the Netherlands and Finland. Bulletin, 1940, No. 9
Author: Alina M. Lindegren
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Total Pages: 147
Release: 1941
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This study deals with a special phase of the education systems of five small nations that have contributed much to the advancement and civilization of mankind. These countries include Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Finland. They are highly literate peoples accustomed to self-government and capable of carrying it on effectively, a capability that is due in great measure to their good schools. As near neighbors they have many common racial, cultural, and linguistic inheritances and have passed through much the same political and social development, facing similar dangers, sharing the same hopes and aspirations, and basing their lives on principles that they and other folk of culture believe to be fundamental. Those principles they are handing on to their children and are educating their teachers to help do it. Yet each of these nations has its peculiar characteristics of language, literature, culture, and form of government and in the field of education has set up a distinctive system worked out through centuries and decades for its special purposes. Those differences make it necessary to present for each country a separate account of the education of teachers and to explain the school organization and the kinds of schools in which they work. (Contains 39 tables and 5 graphs.) Individual sections contain footnotes and bibliography. [Best copy available has been provided.].

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: United States. Office of Education
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Total Pages: 572
Release: 1921
Genre: Education
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