Johann Amos Comenius 'Opera didactica omnia' (1657) was probably 'emergent'.
Ray
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Subject: Re: Pedagogy emerged probably in the Middle Ages or earlier.
I would take it back to Socrates - but I donıt know if it useful for the discussions Alison needs to lead.
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On 19/01/2015 17:06, "George Brown" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I read the SEDAJISC mails regularly, sometimes with alerted interst,
>sometimes with wry amusement but rarely, at my age of 79, with an urge
>to participate in the forum. Alison James' recent email shook off my
>dull sloth....
>I have attached a PDF of a text Sarah Edmunds (at University of
>Chichester) and I wrote for engineers. The examples are for engineers
>but the the accounts of quantitative and wualitative methods fit any
>subject. Unit Two provides a brief answer to her question. The book is
>on 'Open Access' So if any one wants to use the book or pirate it
>(preferably with acknowledgement to us), then please do so. Let me know
>if you want a hard copy. My email is [log in to unmask] The
>text might even be of use to insomniacs.........
>Cheers,
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