Dizionario Storico Di Educazione offers a comprehensive exploration of the history of education. Compiled by Jean Jacques Fillassier, this dictionary serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, educators, and anyone interested in the evolution of educational thought and practice.
This historical dictionary examines key figures, institutions, and movements that have shaped education across different eras. From ancient pedagogical methods to modern educational reforms, "Dizionario Storico Di Educazione" provides detailed entries that illuminate the cultural and intellectual contexts in which educational theories and systems have developed.
Written in Italian, this book preserves the nuances and historical accuracy essential for understanding the rich tapestry of educational history. Its enduring value makes it a crucial addition to any library, offering insights that remain relevant for contemporary discussions on education.
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