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This includes information on the faculty of schools. |
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Not yet discussed in details
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Organization of faculty has a signifcant history. Prehistory and antiquity are obscure, but this can be followed through classical and medieval times. It can be followed more easily in modern times including the 16th century, 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, and 20th century. Its future is obscure. |
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Connections to sociology including social structure and change and communities will also be explored. Peoples of the world including nations, Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples may provide examples of faculty organization. This is connected to families, other areas of education, economics, government, and religion. Specific connections to culture, anthropology, personal studies, and science will be explored as this site develops. |
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