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No. 3S4—VI. E e
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ttfrfkepa * - Mfiikmir dwelling on minute details , such , we . conc ^ ve , i « iottJd Jbie the general oittlilie ofririfeat education ;—^ The nextr , step should be the Preparatory Schools , for children of
he ^ eeii the ages six and nine ; in these , as in the Infant Schools , habits of regularity and clean-Iitiess should be enforced . They should , as best fitting to their physical development , have sufficient time for healthful
exercise and recreation . They slioutd be carefully taught' the laws of their organization , and the mils of infringing them , as forming kite most important
lessons to inculcate temperance in eating and drinking , and all their physical enjoyments . They should be equally taught the evils that are certain to arise to
tljeinselves and society from the infringement of the moral laws of their nature . It should be tljug . tdjity of their teachers familiarly to acquaint them with the social and political relations that exist between them and their
fellowrbejngs . They should be taught , by the most simple explanations and experiments , to perceive and discover the use , propertyj and relationship of every object within their own locality , and learii to express in writing and in cprrect language the i 4 eas they have received . TJiet | se and principle of arithmetic ^ i $ ioul 4 be taught , thereby th ^ nioistj pimple methods . . They should j ^ e taught ^ ui ^ derptand the , ; principles and practice , of
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them ; as affording a stimulus to ^ greatTiessofmiaMj mtdw & p & m fid antidotes against tJtegrovdimg ^ vices so prevalent in society . ^ ^| fc fact , the end and object offfimh teaehers should be the equal and judicious development vf ^ tlMfc
families 9 and notiihe mevf cukitw--t ion of the intellect . T — -bfr Higll-Schools , as the name implies , should be for the stilt higher development of all those ^ ciii ^ ipies taught in . the prepayati & rirf schools . In addition to which *
the children should- be taught a more extensive acquaintance with the topography , resources , pursuits , and habits of the ^ coimtfy they live in , and with the physical and natural phenomena of the globe they inhabit .
2 Viey shoidd be . instructed in ^ the principles of chemistry , mid its general application to the arts trades , and pursuits they might hereafter be engaged in ; also the principles of design , and its gene ral utility in all the , ir avocations
They s / wuld possess a general hnoreledge of geology ana' mineralogy , arid their m & st useful application . With the variations required for male and feh / mh r they should he taught the first
principles of the most ttsef til trades and occwpations , fy / Jiavi / ru } worft ^ shops , took , fyc . i attached toevery such schooL ; In additiuynia wtfiick ^ a portwn of land , where practical ble * should be also attached . \ -cw
which ? tftey should bepractwally i taught a general' iknowfedge- tf ± agriculture and gardening . r < Ih . ftctjc they , should be h ^ re fiilfy \ educated to , ilove knowledge I atyrf i morality for their tot sakts , and pffl'w . red io go out wvtd activfy li £ wim sound practical infarmiatio ^
Ad(Kv$$ Of The Wwkmg Men On Nafamhe^ 88$
Ad ( kv $$ of the Wwkmg Men on NafamhE ^ 88 $
No. 3s4—Vi. E E
No . 3 S 4—VI . E e
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 1, 1837, page 385, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_01121837/page/17/
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