School and Home Education, Volume 36 offers a comprehensive look at educational practices and theories of its time. This volume delves into various aspects of teaching, child development, and the vital connection between school and home life. Explore articles and insights aimed at educators, parents, and anyone interested in fostering effective learning environments. The content provides a valuable historical perspective on the evolution of educational thought and practices. Discover the methods and ideas that shaped education during this era, offering lessons that remain relevant for today's educators and parents. This volume serves as a rich resource for understanding the historical context of modern educational approaches.
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