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Explore the history of education with James J. Walsh's "Education: How Old The New," a detailed exploration of educational theories and teaching methods throughout time. Delve into the enduring questions surrounding learning and the evolution of educational thought. This historical text examines the subject of education from a broad perspective, offering insights into the general principles and historical context that have shaped educational practices. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of education, this meticulously prepared edition provides a clear and insightful look at the foundations upon which modern education is built. Discover the historical roots of contemporary educational debates and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs in the pursuit of knowledge.

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