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Dickens As an Educator

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The author presents a study of Charles Dickens's educational ideas, arguing that his fiction and commentary expose failures in family, institutional, and school training while promoting a humane, child-centered pedagogy. Drawing on Dickens's portrayals, the study criticizes corporal punishment, rote cramming, numbing institutional regimens, and dull instruction, and advocates cultivation of individuality, imagination, play, and sympathetic guidance. It distills practical principles — correlating studies, using children's interests as apperceptive centres, fostering self-respect, and supporting free national schooling and kindergarten influences — and organizes these lessons under thematic headings for teachers and parents.

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James L. Hughes

James L. Hughes was a literary scholar and educator known for his insightful analyses of classic literature. His notable works include "Dickens As an Educator," where he explores the pedagogical themes in Charles Dickens' writings, and "The Real Robert Burns," which delves into the life and legacy of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. Hughes' contributions to literary criticism reflect a deep engagement with the educational implications of literature, making his work significant for both scholars and general readers interested in the intersection of literature and education.

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