TWO MYTHS IN NEW FRANCE EDUCATION
Abstract
This article breaks with two traditional beliefs about early Canadian education by suggesting that girls' education equalled or surpassed that of boys and that the male Recollets were little involved in learning. RÉSUMÉ Cet article s'écarte de deux croyances traditionnelles sur les débuts de l'éducation canadienne en suggérant que l'éducation des filles égalait ou surpassait même celle des garçons et que les Récollets faisaient peu d'apprentissage.Downloads
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1985-09-01
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Magnuson, R. (1985). TWO MYTHS IN NEW FRANCE EDUCATION. McGill Journal of Education / Revue Des Sciences De l’éducation De McGill, 20(003). Retrieved from https://mje.mcgill.ca/article/view/7636
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