American Reform – The Theory of Education — Chapters 3-5

“Nor would we think it necessary to insist upon this point were we not living in a time when the art of working metals, of refining plants, and of improving breeds is by many placed above that of forming one’s fellow men, and when a wealthy industrialist who raises silkworms is held in greater honor than a wise educator who cultivates the young.”>


The Theory of Education: Outline

PREAMBLEWhether it is expedient for Catholics to write about education, and what purpose they should pursue. Three caveats are made.>Chapter I.On the method with which we enter upon the discussion of this subject, and the parts into which it will be divided.


Originally published in The Journal of American Reform. Read original article