A Short History of Education Being a Reprint of the Article By Oscar Browning O

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Browning, Oscar, 1837-1923
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In 1815 he retired to Lou- vain and became professor there, and director of the Belgian military school. He died in 1840. H i s method of teaching is based on three principles : i. All men have an equal JOSEPH JACOTOT, 1770-1840 intelligence.
2. Every man has received from God the faculty of being able to instruct himself.
3. Every thing is in every thing.
The first of these principles is certainly wrong, although Jacotot tried to explain it by asserting that, although men had the same intellig
...ence, they differed widely in the will to make use of it. Still it is im- portant to assert that nearly all men are capable of receiving some intellectual education, provided the studies to which they are directed are wide enough to engage their faculties, and the means taken to interest them are sufficiently ingenious. The second principle lays down that it is more necessary to stim- ulate the pupil to learn for himself, than to teach him didactically.
The third principle explains the process which Jacotot adopted.


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