The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... teachers.4 The Sarmiento gov- ernment converted the building in Paraná , Entre Ríos province , formerly housing the government of the Argentine Confederation ( 1854-1861 ) , into the seat of the first normal school , and hired a North ...
... teachers.4 The Sarmiento gov- ernment converted the building in Paraná , Entre Ríos province , formerly housing the government of the Argentine Confederation ( 1854-1861 ) , into the seat of the first normal school , and hired a North ...
Pagina 120
... teachers . While the school in Paraná graduated both primary and secondary school teachers , primarily men , the normal school in Concepción trained only primary teachers , " maestras , " until graduating the first sec- ondary school ...
... teachers . While the school in Paraná graduated both primary and secondary school teachers , primarily men , the normal school in Concepción trained only primary teachers , " maestras , " until graduating the first sec- ondary school ...
Pagina 126
... teachers as an invasion of so many " bloomeristas " who could just as usefully be put to work in Sarmiento's government offices as in normal schools , by 1883 was depicting an attractive woman school teacher holding the attention of her ...
... teachers as an invasion of so many " bloomeristas " who could just as usefully be put to work in Sarmiento's government offices as in normal schools , by 1883 was depicting an attractive woman school teacher holding the attention of her ...
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