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A series of essays advocating an educational practice grounded in love, practical life, and the school as a living environment. The author insists that teaching must begin with wholehearted giving to children, fostering cheerful, peaceful classroom conditions and linking instruction to everyday experience. He rejects abstract rules and bookishness in favor of knowledge that becomes part of the child through activity and feeling, and emphasizes attention to nature, art, small joys, and moral responsiveness. Recurring contrasts between living, adaptive pedagogy and dead, formulaic methods shape reflections on the aims and atmosphere of schooling.
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