Education: A Volume of The Delphian Project
Amanda Kennedy This volume of The Delphian Project is based on the Education chapter from Book 6 of the Delphian course.
First published in 1911, this book collects important essays and writings from the field of education to help students (and teachers) learn and understand different educational philosophies, from the early instruction of children through to lifelong learning. Including essays from Pestalozzi, Horace Mann, Dr. Eliot and many more experts in their field, the value of these writings is as important today as when first presented to readers over a century ago.
Originally published in 1911, The Delphian Courses was a 10 volume anthology designed to inspire self-study akin to an extended college degree. The Delphian Project aims to update the original content of The Delphian Society publications to provide a 40+ volume anthology of a Liberal education organised by subject matter. Each volume of The Delphian Project focuses on a specific subject within the Western Canon, from Ancient Civilisations through to the arts and modern literature.
In addition to the original content, these volumes contain the editor's footnotes; an extensive bibliography (with links to texts within the Public Domain); additional maps, diagrams, photographs or images, and Topical Outlines to assist a deep understanding of the subject matter.
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