Prendergast and language learning, 426, n. | Realism, Birth of, 198 Quadrivium preferred by Rabelais, 65 Reverence to be taught, 503 His detachment, 63 - on Curriculum, 67, n. Racine and Port-Royal, 187 16 Rapid impressionists,” 89, 426, #. Ratio Studd, Soc. Jesu, 34, note Batke's promises, 105 Ratumer on Comenius, 146 Reaction in 17th century against books, 510 - Richelieu and Saint-Cyran, 174 Richter, J. P., on nurse's influence, 373, %. Ritter, Karl, on Pestalozzi, 347 Robertson, a methodiser, 426, n. - Croome, on inherited Knowledge, 364 - n. Rollin's Traité des Etudes, 192 Rooper, T. G., A Pot of Green Feather 545. Rousseau against schoolroom lore, 363 first shook off Renascence, 246 His proposals, 267 His two dogs, 312 His great influence, 240, 290 Routine work a refuge, 498 Rudiments not to be made repulsive, 194 begun with Mother tongue at Port- Rules, Hoole about, 202 Ruskin on things and words, 159, # Skyte sees Comenius, 128 Small schools worse than large, 179 Science of Education dates from Comenius, Sonnenschein's parallel Grammars, 114 %. "Soul instead of salt," Ben Jonson, 498, n. "Spectator's C. in easy chair," quoted, 527 - Jacotot's plan for, 436 H. Spencer, H., Conclusions about, 452 Seeley, J. R., on language teaching, 400 the main thing, 524 Self-development, H. Spencer io, 460 - on learning through parts, 540 33c Universities excluded Baconian teaching 511 University men in middle class education, 472 Unum necessarium, quoted, 133 Upton, Editor of Scholemaster, 8s Usual contrasted with natural, 516 personality, Force of, Forum, quoted, Variations, Prendergastian, 428, m. Welldon, J. E. C., on schools for young Thring. Theory and Practice of Teaching, Well-educated, When, 525 542 Tillich's bricks, 480, 1. Widgery, W. H., quoted, 90 Wilderspin and Infant Schools, 409 -needed for study, 193 Tithonus, Quotation from Tennyson's, 518, Will, learning depends on. Jacotot, 416 Wilson, H. B., on Mulcaster, 102 Winchester," Standing up," 541 Women Commissioners, 308 Irumbull, H. K. Teaching and Teachers, Wooding, W., on numbering, 479, 480 » Wordsworth, on general truths, 496 -quoted, 20 Taste in books changes, 543 -on unity of man, 518, #. Wordsworth "We live by admiration Working-schools, Locke's, 211, M. (33) |