Dickens As an Educator

BY JAMES L. HUGHES INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS, TORONTO AUTHOR OF FROEBEL’S EDUCATIONAL LAWS MISTAKES IN TEACHING, ETC.
NEW YORK AND LONDON D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 1913
Copyright, 1900, By D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
Electrotyped and Printed at the Appleton Press, U.S.A.

The following pages are sufficient to establish the claim of Mr. Hughes for Dickens as an educational reformer—the greatest that England has produced. It will be admitted that he has done more than any one else to secure for the child a considerate treatment of his tender age. “It is a crime against a child to rob it of its childhood.” This principle was announced by Dickens, and it has come to be generally recognised and adopted. Gradually it is changing the methods of primary instruction and bringing into vogue a milder form of discipline and a more stimulative teaching—arousing the child’s self-activity instead of repressing it.
The child is born with animal instincts and tendencies, it is true, but he has all the possibilities of human nature. The latter can be developed best by a treatment which takes for granted the child’s preference to adopt what is good rather than what is bad in social customs and usages.
The child, it is true, is uneven in his proclivities, having some bad ones and some good ones. The true pedagogy uses the good inclinations as a lever by which to correct bad ones. The teacher recognises what is good in the child’s disposition and endeavours to build on it a self-respect which may at all times be invoked against temptations to bad conduct. Child depravity sometimes exists, but it can generally be traced to injudicious methods of education in the family, the school, or the community. Dickens has laid so much emphasis on defects of method in these three directions that he has made the generation in which he lived and the next succeeding one sensitively conscious of them. He has even caricatured them with such vehemence of style as to make our ideals so vivid that we see at once any wrong tendency in its very beginning.

James L. Hughes
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2011-08-31

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Didactic fiction, English -- History and criticism; Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 -- Knowledge -- Education; Education -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century; Education in literature

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