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Practical Education, Volume I
2009
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In Volume I, the Edgeworths explore various aspects of childhood education, including the importance of a structured environment, the role of discipline, and the development of reason and judgment. The book emphasizes individualized learning, advocating for an approach that considers each child’s unique temperament, abilities, and needs. They also stress the significance of cultivating both intellectual and moral virtues, such as honesty, kindness, and perseverance, through example and practical experiences, rather than mere instruction. The Edgeworths present practical recommendations for a variety of subjects, including language, mathematics, and moral education. They discuss how to structure lessons to hold a child's attention and encourage active participation, offering advice for creating a stimulating learning environment that integrates play, experimentation, and real-world experiences. This work had a significant influence on educational thought in the 19th century, contributing to the development of more modern, child-centered educational practices. Through Practical Education, the Edgeworths laid the foundation for a more progressive, thoughtful approach to teaching that valued the development of the whole child.

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Maria Edgeworth
Author · 19 books
Maria Edgeworth was an Anglo-Irish gentry-woman, born in Oxfordshire and later resettling in County Longford. She eventually took over the management of her father's estate in Ireland and dedicated herself to writing novels that encouraged the kind treatment of Irish tenants and the poor by their landlords.
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