Faria de Vasconcelos

Faria de Vasconcelos studied law in Coimbra before going to study at the New University of Brussels in 1902 . Like many Portuguese teachers in the first half of the twentieth century, he spent some time at the Rousseau Institute in Geneva, where he was a student of Édouard Claparède.
He was headmaster of an experimental school at Bierges-les-Wavre, though the school did not survive World War I, and a professor at the New University of Brussels. He subsequently directed a training school for secondary school teachers which had been founded by Georges Rouma in 1909. From 1918 to 1920 he taught a specialized course in educational psychology for school doctors at the normal school at Sucre in Bolivia. He was later a professor at Lisbon, where he founded the Institute of Careers Guidance (''Instituto de Orientação Profissional'') in 1925. Provided by Wikipedia
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10by Elbert HubbardOther Authors: “...trad. Faria de Vasconcelos...”
Published 1924
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11by Oliveira MartinsOther Authors: “...sel., pref. e anot. António Sergio e Faria de Vasconcelos...”
Published 1923-1924
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