Practical Education

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discussed in biography of Richard Edgeworth

  • Richard Edgeworth, engraving by A. Cardon, 1812
    In Richard Lovell Edgeworth

    Practical Education (1798), written in collaboration with his daughter, was inspired by the French-Swiss moralist Jean-Jacques Rousseau and by Edgeworth’s second wife, Honora. The book argued that children should be given a strong motive to learn and that the pace should be adjusted to the…

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