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  1. El educador británico John Abbott analiza el origen y el sentido de la escuela en el siglo XXI, y propone un cambio radical basado en el aprendizaje. Para leer su artículo completo, es necesario suscribirse al medio Graó.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_AbbottJohn Abbott - Wikipedia

    Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott PC QC KCMG (March 12, 1821 – October 30, 1893) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the third prime minister of Canada from 1891 to 1892. He held office as the leader of the Conservative Party. Abbott was born in what is now Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Quebec.

  3. John Abbott College is an English-language college offering pre-university and career programs in various fields. It has a lakeside campus, a theatre, a golf tournament, and a football camp.

  4. Actor. Years active. 1936–1984. John Albert Chamberlain Kefford [1] (5 June 1905 – 24 May 1996) was an English actor professionally known as John Abbott. His memorable roles include the invalid Frederick Fairlie in the 1948 film The Woman in White and the pacifist Ayelborne in the Star Trek episode "Errand of Mercy".

  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · Sir John Abbott was a lawyer, statesman, and prime minister of Canada from 1891 to 1892. Educated at McGill University, Montreal, Abbott became a lawyer in 1847 and was made queen’s counsel in 1862. He served as dean of the McGill faculty of law from 1855 to 1880. He was elected to the Legislative.

  6. El John Abbott College es una universidad pública ubicada en Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canadá, cerca del extremo occidental de la Isla de Montreal. [1] Es una de las ocho universidades públicas inglesas en Quebec y sirve principalmente a la región más poblada de Montreal.

  7. 23 de may. de 2007 · Abbott was a leading authority on commercial law, a strong advocate of English Quebec’s business elite and an influential figure in many corporate and social organizations. He was the first Canadian-born prime minister, as well as the first to hold the position from the Senate rather than the House of Commons.