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February 21, 2011 Leave a Comment

Pestalozzi’s Method of Education – 5

Today's installment concludes Pestalozzi's Method of Education,our selection by George Ripley.If you have journeyed through all of the

January 1, 2011 Leave a Comment

The Trial and Burning of Jan Huss

This series has four easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionAmong the heralds of the Reformation, John Wycliffe, the English Protestant who

December 30, 2010 Leave a Comment

Pestalozzi’s Method of Education – 4

His mode of instruction partook of the character of his discipline. Both were marked with the simplicity of nature.Continuing Pestalozzi's Method of

December 29, 2010 Leave a Comment

Pestalozzi’s Method of Education – 3

He had now succeeded in awakening the attention of the Swiss Government to the importance of his plans for national education.Continuing

December 27, 2010 Leave a Comment

Pestalozzi’s Method of Education – 2

But this experiment, so happily conceived by Pestalozzi, was destined to prove unsuccessful.Continuing Pestalozzi's Method of Education,our

December 26, 2010 Leave a Comment

Pestalozzi’s Method of Education

This series has five easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionModern education began when Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi established his experimental

December 22, 2010 Leave a Comment

Voltaire in Geneva – 7

Today's installment concludes Voltaire in Geneva,the name of our combined selection by John Morley and George W. Kitchin. The concluding

December 20, 2010 Leave a Comment

Voltaire in Geneva – 6

The writers of this time, whatever their faults, form the true aristocracy of France.Continuing Voltaire in Geneva,with the first installment from

December 19, 2010 Leave a Comment

Voltaire in Geneva – 5

The rivalry between the schools of Rousseau and Voltaire represents the deadlock to which social thought had come; a deadlock of which the catastrophe

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