Christianity's Laymen and Teaching of Mathematics in Lithuanian School
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Algirdas Ažubalis
Published 2000-12-18
https://doi.org/10.15388/ActPaed.2000.07.9491
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Keywords

History of education
Lithuanian school
mathematics teaching
Christianity.

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Ažubalis, A. (2000) “Christianity’s Laymen and Teaching of Mathematics in Lithuanian School”, Acta Paedagogica Vilnensia, 7, pp. 134–144. doi:10.15388/ActPaed.2000.07.9491.

Abstract

The period under analysis distinguishes three stages: 1) teaching in parish schools and “bakalorijos” (private village schools) (till 1864); 2) period of secret school (1864-1904); 3) private Lithuanian school after regaining press and during the period of World War I (1904-1918) and school in Independent Lithuania (1918-1940). In the first period are important mathematics teaching works in Lithuanian school of priests J. Stanevičius, M. Ceraskis, M. Brundza, A Juška and V. Juzumas. On the second period can be distinguished priests J. Katek and S. Gimžauskas, in the third period – priests A Dambrauskas-Jakštas and O. T Volk, also christianity's laymen P. Dovydaitis. A Mažylytė, I. Malinauskas, K. K. Raičinskis, O. E. Stanaitis.
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