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Date of Award
1980
Document Type
Dissertation - Pacific Access Restricted
Degree Name
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
Department
Education
First Advisor
Fred Muskal
First Committee Member
Hugh C. Black
Second Committee Member
Robert W. Blaney
Third Committee Member
J. Marc Jantzen
Fourth Committee Member
Estelle Lau
Abstract
The purpose of this study of the epistemology of John Amos Comenius was to discover and make clear the philosophical basis for his pedagogical ideas. It was encouraged by Dr. Dagmar Capkova of the Comenius Institute in Prague who pointed to a limitation of Comenian studies in United States schools, i.e., the study of his ideas apart from their philosophical basis.
Pages
188
Recommended Citation
Geffrey, William Edward. (1980). The Epistemology Of John Amos Comenius. University of the Pacific, Dissertation - Pacific Access Restricted. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/3478
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