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- catalog contributor b5204580.
- catalog created "[1958]".
- catalog date "1958".
- catalog date "[1958]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1958]".
- catalog description "1. Christian education in a pagan empire -- The Jewish and Hellenistic foundations -- St. Paul and obedience -- Family and community -- The Christian fathers -- 2. The Middle Ages -- Moral education in the content of instruction -- Flogging and piety -- The school of chivalry -- 3. The humanity of humanism -- The Renaissance spirit -- Training in the Italian home -- Education for wholeness -- Erasmus, Vives and Sadoleto -- Education for life -- 4. Protestant and Catholic disciplines -- Luther -- Calvin, Cordier and Zwingli -- The Jesuits -- 5. The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in England -- The schoolmasters -- The children's petition -- 6. New approaches -- Comenius and his English friends -- The teaching congregations in France -- The education of girls in France -- Locke's discipline through understanding -- 7. The eighteenth century in Europe -- Pietism and philanthropism -- Rousseau, Helvetius and Madame Necker -- Kant's discipline for freedom -- Pestalozzi's love and obedience".
- catalog description "8. The eighteenth century in England -- Opinion after Locke -- Discipline and charity -- Experiments in home and school -- 9. Pestalozzi's German disciples -- Fichte's respect and submission -- Hegel's morality through self-estrangement -- Herbart's discipline through trust -- Froebel's wholeness of life -- 10. Theory in England in the early nineteenth century -- William Godwin -- Jeremy Bentham -- Sir Thomas Wyse -- William Newham and Henry Dunn -- The Mills and Spencer -- 11. Three experiments contrasted -- The Hazelwood Plan -- von Fellenberg at Hofwyl -- James Pillans at Edinburgh -- 12. English schools in the early nineteenth century -- The monitorial schools -- Moral training and social movements -- The public schools -- The endowed, proprietary and private schools -- The administrator as reformer -- 13. Prophets and practitioners -- 14. Moral training int he U.S.A. -- The common school -- The Child Study Movement -- Religious reaction -- 15. The 'new education' in Europe -- The Progressive School Movement -- Non-interference and self-government -- 16. The schools today -- 17. Epilogue.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliography.".
- catalog extent "396 p.".
- catalog issued "1958".
- catalog issued "[1958]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Allen and Unwin".
- catalog subject "377.2".
- catalog subject "LC268 .C28".
- catalog subject "Moral education History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Christian education in a pagan empire -- The Jewish and Hellenistic foundations -- St. Paul and obedience -- Family and community -- The Christian fathers -- 2. The Middle Ages -- Moral education in the content of instruction -- Flogging and piety -- The school of chivalry -- 3. The humanity of humanism -- The Renaissance spirit -- Training in the Italian home -- Education for wholeness -- Erasmus, Vives and Sadoleto -- Education for life -- 4. Protestant and Catholic disciplines -- Luther -- Calvin, Cordier and Zwingli -- The Jesuits -- 5. The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in England -- The schoolmasters -- The children's petition -- 6. New approaches -- Comenius and his English friends -- The teaching congregations in France -- The education of girls in France -- Locke's discipline through understanding -- 7. The eighteenth century in Europe -- Pietism and philanthropism -- Rousseau, Helvetius and Madame Necker -- Kant's discipline for freedom -- Pestalozzi's love and obedience".
- catalog tableOfContents "8. The eighteenth century in England -- Opinion after Locke -- Discipline and charity -- Experiments in home and school -- 9. Pestalozzi's German disciples -- Fichte's respect and submission -- Hegel's morality through self-estrangement -- Herbart's discipline through trust -- Froebel's wholeness of life -- 10. Theory in England in the early nineteenth century -- William Godwin -- Jeremy Bentham -- Sir Thomas Wyse -- William Newham and Henry Dunn -- The Mills and Spencer -- 11. Three experiments contrasted -- The Hazelwood Plan -- von Fellenberg at Hofwyl -- James Pillans at Edinburgh -- 12. English schools in the early nineteenth century -- The monitorial schools -- Moral training and social movements -- The public schools -- The endowed, proprietary and private schools -- The administrator as reformer -- 13. Prophets and practitioners -- 14. Moral training int he U.S.A. -- The common school -- The Child Study Movement -- Religious reaction -- 15. The 'new education' in Europe -- The Progressive School Movement -- Non-interference and self-government -- 16. The schools today -- 17. Epilogue.".
- catalog title "Moral education in Christian times.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".