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""The Popular Education of France: With Notices of that of Holland and Switzerland"" is a book written by Matthew Arnold and published in 1861. This book is an analysis of the educational systems in France, Holland, and Switzerland, with a particular focus on the popular education systems in these countries. Arnold provides an in-depth examination of the history, development, and current state of education in these countries, as well as a comparison of their educational systems to those in England. Arnold also discusses the importance of education in promoting social progress and the role of…mehr

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""The Popular Education of France: With Notices of that of Holland and Switzerland"" is a book written by Matthew Arnold and published in 1861. This book is an analysis of the educational systems in France, Holland, and Switzerland, with a particular focus on the popular education systems in these countries. Arnold provides an in-depth examination of the history, development, and current state of education in these countries, as well as a comparison of their educational systems to those in England. Arnold also discusses the importance of education in promoting social progress and the role of the state in providing education to the masses. He examines the different approaches to education in each country, including the use of religious instruction, the role of the state in education, and the emphasis on practical skills versus academic knowledge. Overall, ""The Popular Education of France: With Notices of that of Holland and Switzerland"" is a comprehensive analysis of the educational systems in these three countries, providing valuable insights into the history, development, and current state of education in Europe.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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English poet and culture critic Matthew Arnold was born on December 24, 1822, and died on April 15, 1888. He also worked as a school inspector. He was born to Thomas Arnold, who was the famous teacher of Rugby School, and his siblings were Tom Arnold, who taught literature, and William Delafield Arnold, who wrote novels and ran the colonies. People have called Matthew Arnold a "sage writer," which means that his books chastise and teach the reader about modern social problems. He also worked as a school inspector for 35 years and backed the idea of secondary education being regulated by the state. Thomas Arnold and his wife Mary Penrose Arnold (1791-1873) had one son. He was born on December 24, 1822, in Laleham-On-Thames, Middlesex. Matthew asked John Keble to be his godfather. In 1828, Thomas Arnold was made Headmaster of Rugby School, which is where the family moved that same year. Arnold was taught in Laleham by his priest uncle John Buckland starting in 1831. In 1834, the Arnold family stayed at Fox How, a vacation home in the Lake District. Wordsworth lived nearby and was friendly with the people who lived there.