Reflections on the Operation of the Present System of Education, 1853
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This work critiques the existing educational system, emphasizing the lack of moral instruction in schools. The author argues that while the system aims to prepare students for citizenship and practical professions, it often neglects the development of moral character and ethical understanding. Historical perspectives on education are explored, highlighting the evolution of educational priorities from ancient times to the present. The text advocates for a balanced approach that nurtures both intellectual and moral growth, asserting that true education should cultivate virtuous citizens who are equipped to contribute positively to society.
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