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The Education of Catholic Girls

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The author argues that moral and religious formation must underlie all schooling and offers practical guidance for parents and teachers on shaping will, character, and faith while engaging modern curricula. Chapters examine religion, character formation, philosophical foundations, daily lessons and play, and specific subjects such as mathematics, natural science, languages, English, history, art, and manners, as well as higher education for women. The work advocates balancing time-honored Catholic educational traditions with appropriate modern methods to prepare young women for contemporary life.

About the Author

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Janet Erskine Stuart

Janet Erskine Stuart was a notable educator and author, recognized for her contributions to the education of girls, particularly within the Catholic tradition. Her most prominent work, "The Education of Catholic Girls," reflects her commitment to fostering intellectual and moral development in young women. Stuart's writings often emphasize the importance of a well-rounded education that nurtures both the mind and spirit. Through her work, she has left a lasting impact on educational practices and the role of women in academia.

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