Practical Education
Practical Education
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The scientist Richard Lovell Edgeworth (1744-1817), educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and Oxford, was a Member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham, where he exchanged ideas with other scientists, including James Watt, and was known for his significant mechanical inventions. However, Edgeworth's real interest was education: in this 1788 two-volume work, written with his daughter, the poet Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849), he draws on his own experience of raising twenty children (by his four wives), from which the work derives its authority and innovative character. The work was very influential, and led to his Essays on Professional Education (1809; also reissued in this series). The two volumes discuss the theories of philosophers and educationalists, while in general arguing for the importance and formative character of early childhood experiences. Volume 2 discusses schooling, the idea of creativity and imagination, and the relationship between public and private education.
Author: Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 05/24/2012
Pages: 420
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.21lbs
Size: 11.69h x 8.27w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9781108047487
Author: Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 05/24/2012
Pages: 420
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.21lbs
Size: 11.69h x 8.27w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9781108047487
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