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"Ratio atque Institutio." Societas Professa...
The Jesuit teacher: his preparation, &c. ...
Supervision. Maintenance. Lower Schools...
Free instruction. Equality. Boarders
Classes. Curriculum. Latin only used
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Teacher Lectured. Exercises. Saying by heart
Emulation. "Emuli." Concertations
"Academies." Expedients. School-hours
Method of teaching. An example
Attention. Extra work. "Repetitio"
Repetition. Thoroughness
Yearly examinations. Moral training
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Sympathy with each pupil
2. Emulation
66 Anschauung." Hand-work. Books and Life
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Writers and doers. Montaigne versus Renascence
Character before knowledge. True knowledge
Athens and Sparta. Wisdom before knowledge...
Knowing, and knowing by heart
Learning necessary as employment...
Montaigne and our Public Schools
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Wolsey on teaching ...
History of Methods useful
Our three celebrities...
Ascham's method for Latin: first stage
Second stage. The six points
Value of double translating and writing
Study of a model book. Queen Elizabeth
"A dozen times at the least
Chapter VIII.-Mulcaster. (1531(?)-1611.)
Old books in English on education
Mulcaster's wisdom hidden by his style
Education and "learning"...
1. Development. 2. Child-study
3. Groundwork by best workman
4. No forcing of young plants
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Comenius sought true foundation
Threefold life. Seeds of learning, virtue, piety
Omnia sponte fluant. Analogies
Chapter XI.—The Gentlemen of Port-Royal
The Jesuits and the Arnaulds
Saint-Cyran and Port-Royal
'No rivalry or pressure. Freedom from routine
Study a delight. Reading French first
Literature Mother-tongue first
Beginners' difficulties lightened
Begin with Latin into Mother-tongue
Sense before sound. Reason must rule
Not Baconian. The body despised
Pedagogic writings of Port-Royalists
Arnauld. Nicole
Light from within. Teach by the Senses...
Best teaching escapes common tests
Studying impossible without a will...
Against making beginnings bitter
Port-Royal advance. Books on Port-Royal Rollin, Compayré, &c.
Chapter XII.-Some English Writers before Locke