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Novosadov [1.4K]
4 years ago
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Con que objetivo nacieron las universidades? Explica quienes estudiaban en ellas y que estudios curzaban

History
2 answers:
Nesterboy [21]4 years ago
5 0
One of the main purposes of the early universities was to educate the future clergy: thus, most, although not all, of the students were priests or on their way to become priests. This is connected to the fact that the universities evolved from church schools.

During the early times only arts, law, medicine and theology were available as subjects: in those courses there were also no electives, but everyone had to study the same prescribed  courses. The language of the instruction was only Latin, regardless of the location of the university (which also helped in the mobility o f the scientists)
sammy [17]4 years ago
4 0

Further explanation

La historia de la educación superior en Indonesia comenzó cuando el gobierno de las Indias Orientales holandesas impuso una Política Ética, una de las cuales era la educación. Los programas educativos fomentan la aparición de escuelas que originalmente eran solo escuelas primarias para aprender a leer, escribir y contar, y luego se expandieron a escuelas secundarias y universidades. Esta universidad que luego se convirtió en la precursora del desarrollo de universidades y facultades en Yakarta, Bandung y Surabaya.

En ese momento, aún en 1849, el gobierno colonial holandés construyó una escuela secundaria de ciencias de la salud en Batavia. Luego, en 1898, la escuela secundaria cambió su nombre a School Tot Opleiding van Indische Artsen (Escuela de Medicina para Médicos Indígenas) o conocida como STOVIA. Después de tener éxito en proporcionar educación para futuros médicos en Indonesia, el gobierno holandés finalmente reconstruyó otras cuatro escuelas secundarias en varias ciudades de Java. La escuela secundaria fue Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng (Facultad de Ingeniería), fundada en 1920, Recht Hoogeschool (Facultad de Derecho) en Batavia en 1924, Faculteit der Letteren en Wijsbegeerte (Facultad de Literatura y Humanidad) en Batavia en 1940, y un año después Faculteit van Landbouwweteschap (Facultad de Agricultura) se encuentra en Bogor. Las cinco escuelas secundarias son los pilares en la creación (Universidad de Emergencia) que se construyó en 1946.

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