The administrative training of candidates kindergarten teachers and teachers in colleges teachers and pedagogical academies of Greece.
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Jan 1, 2013
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Management training law school Teaching Centre Educational Academies Schools Early Childhood Curricula
Abstract
This study refers to the administrative training of candidates’ school teachers and of kindergarten teachers which they have received from schools which attended the period since the founding of the Modern Greek state in 1834 until the abolition of Pedagogical Academies 1990.The aim of this paper is to present and analyze the evolution of management training for candidates’ school teachers and of kindergarten of our country in this great period.The presentation and analysis of data which are cataloged from legislative texts and curricula show that a small or large extent throughout the duration of the period to which is investigating the present work, there was provision for provide administrative training for candidates school teachers and kindergarten teachers.
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Μπάκας Θ. (2013). The administrative training of candidates kindergarten teachers and teachers in colleges teachers and pedagogical academies of Greece. Journal of Research in Education and Training, 6, 30–53. https://doi.org/10.12681/jret.857
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