Science and Education : Essays [electronic resource] / Thomas Henry Huxley
By: Huxley, Thomas Henry.
Publisher: Project Gutenberg, 2004Subject(s): Education | Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804 | Science -- Study and teachingOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Collected Essays Volume III.
Joseph Priestley (1874) -- On the educational value of the natural history sciences (1854) -- Emancipation: black and white (1865) -- A liberal education; and where to find it (1868) -- Scientific education: notes of an after-dinner speech (1869) -- Science and culture (1880) -- On science and art in relation to education (1882) -- Universities: actual and ideal (1874) -- Address on university education (1876) -- On the study of biology (1876) -- On elementary instruction in physiology (1877) -- On medical education (1870) -- The state and the medical profession (1884) -- The connection of the biological sciences with medicine (1881) -- The school boards: what they can do, and what they may do (1870) -- Technical education (1877) -- Address on behalf of the National association for the promotion of technical education (1887).
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