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A critique of contemporary elementary education argues that Western externalism and an emphasis on outward results have produced schools that stifle children's inner growth. It contends education's function is to foster organic development by supplying nourishment and opportunities for exercise, and that growth must be enacted by the child rather than imposed by teachers. The author criticizes systems of mechanical obedience and payment by results for promoting surface learning and arrested development, urges a change in conceptions of reality and value toward inward vitality, and acknowledges exemplary teachers and experimental schools that already practise emancipative, growth-centered methods.

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Edmond Holmes

Edmond Holmes was an influential figure in the field of education, known for his progressive ideas and advocacy for reform. His notable work, "What Is and What Might Be / A Study of Education in General and Elementary Education in Particular," explores the principles of education and the potential for transformative learning experiences. Holmes emphasized the importance of a holistic approach to education, focusing on the development of the whole child rather than merely academic achievement. His contributions to educational theory continue to resonate, reflecting a commitment to fostering creativity and critical thinking in students.

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