School educationMason, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Maria)
Philosophy
School education
Mason, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Maria)
Education -- Curricula; Education -- Philosophy
Tyson, Dame, 191.
Ulysses, 224.
‘Utilitarian’ education, 240.
Vinci, Leonardo da, 152.
Virgil, 236.
Virtues in which children should be trained, 136.
_Vis inertiæ_, 59.
Vocation, 204-213.
Volition, intellectual, 120.
Walt Whitman, 48.
_Waverley_, 209.
Wells, H. G., 228.
What a child should know at twelve, 300-302.
Words, ‘a passion and a power,’ 199.
Wordsworth’s ‘wise passiveness,’ 28;
cloud, 92;
recognition of opportunities, 191;
intimacy with nature, 195;
delight in books, 197;
delight in words, 199;
aloofness from past, 200;
calling as poet, 207.
Work, personal initiative in, 37.
World an ultimate fact, the, 114.
Zeitgeist, the, 46.
Zoroaster, 96, 154.
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