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INDEX.

ABI

A

Abiturientenexamen, 318, 321
Academies in Jesuit schools,[9
Accomplishments, Locke on, 87, 94

Æsop, Locke on, 89, 93

- as reading book, 273

Esthetic culture, 42, 194, 241
All is in all, 210

Amusements, Locke on instructive, 86
Analysis versus Synthesis, 12
Anschauung, 190, note

Apparatus, use of, 253

Aristocracy satirised by Pestalozzi, 160
Arithmetic, Pestalozzian, 193

Arnold, Dr., on first history-book, 278
Arnold, M., against competitive examina-
tions for children, 138, note
Ascham. See Table of Contents
Austen, Miss, quoted, 222, note

Authority, parental, how established, 78

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Blunder of using epitomes, 277

about dictation, 274

'Book about Dominies' quoted, 291, note
Books, Rousseau against, 130

- function of, 249, 551

- for the young, 279, 280

Burke on the Method of Investigation,'

227

C

Cambridge mathematical tripos, 217, 218
Campe, 155

Carlyle on routine work, 259

Childhood differs from youth, 105, 138,
181, 291

Children badly taught, 153, 179 ff.
emulation of, 267

how taught at Leipzig, 269
Children's interest in things, 268
Church of England Service, 293
Cicero quoted, 31

Citizen's duties, 238
Class-matches, 297

Classics, Spencer and Milton, 234

Colet on grammar-rules, 300

Comenius. See Table of Contents
Common knowledge greatest, 249

Competitive examinations bad for chil-
dren, 138, note
Composition, 275

Jacotot's exercises in, 226
Compulsory study, 80
Concertations, 9, 297
Concrete to abstract, 32, 252
Connection of knowledges, 211, 313
Corporal punishment, 15, 79, 81

D

Dancing, Locke on, 82

Davies, Miss, quoted, 73 note, 81

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Difficulties in learning, use of, 91, 135, 205 French, Locke on, 87

Disputations, Locke against, 86, 93

Doctors not always to be called in, 75

Doctrinale of Alexander, 21, 298

Drawing. See Esthetic culture

Drummond, H., quoted, 294, note

E

Edgeworth on generalisations, 253, note
Education threefold (Rousseau), 103
Elder boys, their influence, 291
Elementary teaching, its importance, 173,

192

Emerson, R. W., quoted, 293

Empirical knowledge, 237, 254
Emulation in Jesuit schools, 8

- its use, 267

(Class Matches), 297

English language. See Mother-tongue

literature in schools, 221

- in the Philanthropin, 147

G

Gentlemen, Locke on education of, 69
Geography, 222, 282

Goethe's intercourse with Basedow, 142

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Wolsey on, 22

Ascham on, 24, 26, 27

Locke on, 90

what is it? 90, note

Latin before English, 251

‘Enthusiasm of humanity' in Pestalozzi, Greek, Locke against, 94

185

Epitomes, Rousseau against, 116

use and abuse of, 277

- a specimen of, 314 ff.

H

Hack's, Miss, 'Winter Evenings,' 282

Health, attention to, in Jesuit schools, 15

'Evening Hour of a Hermit,' extracts Helps, A., for teaching a science, 237, note

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— Pestalozzi on development of the, 185 ff. Hope, A. R., against middle-sized schools,

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Latin Grammar, what is it? 90, note

taught too soon, 251

Learning should be made pleasant (Je-
suits), 18

- (Innovators), 33

- (Ratich and Plato), 37

- (Milton), 42

- (Comenius), 59

- (Locke) 79, 83, 86
(Rousseau), 118
(Pestalozzi), 195
(H. Spencer), 256

(Wordsworth), 265, note

the matter discussed, 257 ff., 264 ff.,
277, 283

Learning should be made easy at first, 91
Learning, use of difficulties in, 91, 135,
205

Learning and forgetting, 215

Lectures of Jesuits, 7, 11

Leipzig, teaching of children at, 269 ff.

Liberty, Rousseau on, 123, 124
Lily's Grammar, 299

Litanies, 294

Literature, study of, 306, 307
Locke. See Table of Contents

Lord's Prayer, classical version of, 300
Losing time, art of (Rousseau), 99
- importance of, 138

M

Manners, Locke on good, 82
Mathematical man, the, 217
Maxims, Ratich's, 36

Jacotot's, 202, 203, 210, 212
- of Methodology, 307

Mayor, J. E. B., on Ascham's method, 23
Mechanical appliances, 254

Memory, Sacchini on storing the, 17, note
- to be used only about things understood
(Innovators), 33
(Ratich), 36
(Comenius), 58
(Rousseau), 116

Locke on strengthening the, 95
Jacotot's use of, 213

waste of, 116, 221, 223, 263

- in mathematics, 223

- excessive use of, 256, 260
-assisted by interest, 18, 92, 277
Mersenne, 49

Method of Jesuits, 7
- of Innovators, 32

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Physical education (Innovators), 32

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(Locke), 74 ff.
(Rousseau), 111
- (Basedow), 154
(Pestalozzi), 194

neglect of, 108 note, 183
Physiology, Spencer for, 234
Pictures used by Comenius, 66
-used by Basedow, 145

should be used, 269, 272, 278
Piety, education to, 294
Plato quoted, 37, note

Pleasure in study. See Learning

- a means only, 266
Plutarch's Lives, 281

Poetry, H. Spencer on, 242, note
-should be taught, 243, 273

often badly said, 273
Poets, Locke's estimate of, 309
Pope on didactic teaching, 209

on teaching only words, 305
Prayer, private, 294
Preparatory schools, 72, note, 182, 291
Public schools, 69, 128, 291

— religious instruction in, 292
Punishments, 9, 15, 60, 81, 128

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