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The author outlines a comprehensive programme for schooling that blends elementary literacy, languages, music, drawing, arithmetic, moral instruction, and regulated physical exercise. He advocates vernacular-first reading, merit-based selection and limits on school numbers, elementary provision for all and higher studies for some, including girls, alongside practical training for gentlemen and professionals. Detailed proposals address teacher training, school organization, specialized colleges, curricula, hours, buildings, choice of books, and forms of discipline. Practical concerns about overpressure, cooperation between parents and teachers, and methods to foster healthy bodies and minds recur throughout.

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Richard Mulcaster

Richard Mulcaster was an influential English educator and writer during the late 16th century, known for his progressive views on education and literacy. His notable works, including "Positions" and "The Educational Writings of Richard Mulcaster," reflect his commitment to improving educational practices and advocating for the importance of a well-rounded curriculum. Mulcaster emphasized the need for a structured approach to teaching and learning, which laid the groundwork for future educational reforms. His contributions to educational theory and practice have earned him a place in the history of English education.

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