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HEINEICH PESTAkOZZI. 85
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XV.—HEINBICH PESTALOZZI.
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At lastafter many years' difficult searc...
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_ V Some Years Ago The Fishermen Of A Sm...
are at work , and will very soon begin , if they have not begun already , to work in the colonies . " A chaque producteur 1 ' ouvrage auquel
il est propre . " In the colonies I _& s in England , men are doing women ' s work . As yet , it does not seem to have become the custom
thereas herefor women to do men ' s work , but other evils not less serious , have , arisen . Economically , to draw upon , a new fund
of skilled labourwould be a substantial advantage . Socially , the benefits would be , relatively as great , and in their nature far more
important . That the labours of the Middle-class Female Emigration . Society would hereby be largely increased , is a contingency which
they would , we believe , willingly accept .
Heineich Pestakozzi. 85
HEINEICH _PESTAkOZZI . 85
Xv.—Heinbich Pestalozzi.
XV . _—HEINBICH _PESTALOZZI . Part II . « «
At Lastafter Many Years' Difficult Searc...
At lastafter many years' difficult search ., tlie best metliod of education , became clear to Pestalozzi , and in 1801 lie wrote his
book : u How Gertrude teaches her Children / ' in which , among others " The , he princi lays p down les of the education following cannot simple be views specul and ated princi upon ples ; : they
must be deduced from nature . " There is a living principle of development in the human _sotil . obstacles out of the
" " " There The The great development are latent task of powers e of ducati the in on mind man is to , beg which put ins with must impressions be roused . on way the .
senses ; the end of it is reason and self-reliance . " " Practical The way exc i > o att ellence ain self depends -reliance mor lies e on in mental activity and . physical power
than the " foundation Piet on y knowled is not mus produced ge . t have been by learning laid by texts a pious and mother Church and catechism a noble- ;
minded father . " All education must begin at the birth of the child ; it lies mainly
in the hands of the mother . widened "It is more important and more that . the They circle of children ht to learn 's observation a great deal should before be
before spelling it and can reading speak ; . but There beware is no oug not sense to let in it teaching speak of a things child to which read themselves
it well knows on things but imperfectl that they know y . Training perfectly children , wil l prove to express a powerful Immeasurable antidote
to superficial , conceited talk , the bane society . gap " s Childr are produced en must earl by imperfect be led to knowled self-denial ge . and self-discipline ; these y
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1862, page 85, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101862/page/13/
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