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PESTALOZZI. I. HIS LIFE.

1. His personal characteristics as shown in his early life and in his farming venture.

2. His view of the nature and purpose of education.

3. The first experiment at Neuhof and its failure.

4. The orphanage at Stanz.

5. The experiences at Burgdorf.

6. The Institute at Yverdun.

7. The last success at Clindy.

8. Death of Pestalozzi at Neuhof.

II. PESTALOZZI’S PRINCIPLES.

1. The main object of the school not to teach but to develop.

2. The child first to be trained to love; moral education.

3. The child next to be trained to think; intellectual education.

4. The child also to be trained to work; physical education.

5. The self-activity of the pupil the real force in all true education.