About This Book
A collection of letters advocates a thorough reform of youth education, diagnosing the harms of an ecclesiastically dominated system and proposing practical institutional and curricular changes. It critiques traditional schools, outlines new models for secondary and higher instruction including the creation of collegiate institutions, recommends use of national literature to foster civic virtues, and addresses pedagogical methods for advanced subjects such as medicine. The writing mixes critical analysis with concrete prescriptions on organization, teaching methods and publication practices, aiming to improve the formation of young people and the utility of public instruction.
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