Thoughts For The Times
The Educational Bent. Education'lay at the root of everyfjiipg, Rightly taught a cruel actio'll keepings impossible tq |) cl)i]d, It also had t.o bp reiifisetl that tjio tendency tq ill-hpajth, to disposes, even the weakness of thp qm r i , l nature, hpfi'thpir seeds sown in the first bye yeni-s of childhood. To develop the divinity within the child it was necessary to surround him with beauty, to train his imagination so that ho could step out into the wide life of the world and to throw nsitje tin- regular’ curriculum that did so much' to 'cramp Mu.' ipincj siucj syinpiitliies of the- child whom if wits supposed to Jielp and train.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1920, Page 2
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