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Why is the history of education worth knowing?
6 May 202018 May 2020

Why is the history of education worth knowing?

Articles by Harley Richardson0 comments

Understanding how schools developed in the past can help us make good decisions about how they should look now and in the future. Are you curious about the past? Are you a keen reader? If the answer to both these questions is yes, you’re in luck. There are history books available about pretty much every aspect of human life over […]

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