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Mihály Balogh: Show |
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Library |
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Zsuzsa Tóth: Károly Jobbágy, the
librarian teacher (1921-1998)
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Antal Arató: The adaptation of the
Gypsies and the public library |
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Gyöngyi Orbán: Just as until now. The
place of hermeneutics in teaching literature |
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Zsuzsa Hock: Celebration of
reading without campaign |
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Krisztina Dán: The establishment
of becoming a reader |
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Anna Magdolna Sipos: ”For this job
the whole enthusiasm of an ideally thinking man is needed…” |
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Two people about rewriting the
classics |
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Kornél Vajda: Hesitating reveries |
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László Miklós Mezei: The
simplified Jókai |
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Ernő Fináczy: Abridged textbooks
and study groups |
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Anna L. Plenk: The book I got for
Christmas |
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Textbooks, teaching aids |
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András Nádasi: Star messenger –
special museum and modern astronomical instruments
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Zsófia Gombár: The role of the
reform curriculum of 1978 in the history of teaching Hungarian
literature
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László Jáki:
“A complimentary copy” |
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Several people about physics textbooks (Bence Kopper, Csaba Póth,
Antal Kováts) |
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Zsófia Gombár: A few words about
the Shakespeare series by Cambridge School
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Is Latin needed? Round table discussion
on teaching Latin in Hungary. Moderator: Mihály Balogh |
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History of education |
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László Jáki: Elek Benedek, the
editor of the National Public Education and the School-teachers’ Paper |
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Elek Benedek: Greetings to the
reader |
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Albert Apponyi: To the hon.
readers of the School-teachers’ Paper |
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Youth literature |
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István H. Tóth: “You can not take
your mother country on the sole of your shoes.” (Understand?
Comprehend? What the facts are about?) |
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Éva Dienes: IBBY Conference 2009 |
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Outlook – News |
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