CONTEMPORANEITY OF THE REFORMATION IDEAS OF DIMITAR KATSAROV
(First half of the 20th century)
Abstract
The paper deals with the up-to-date ideas of Prof. Dimitar Katsarov for liberal education of the child in the educational space of modern EU. In that context, recommendations are made for innovations in Bulgarian state pre-school education.
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