Essays on Educational Reformers
Part 49
Wilson, J. M., against “telling,” 422
— on training, 422
Winchester, “Standing up,” 541
Winship, A. E., on inter-class matches, 531
“Wisdom cried of old,” &c., 77
Wisdom in “the general,” 517, _n._
— must be our own, Montaigne, 73
Wolf, F. A., for self-teaching, 268
— on child-collectors, 429, _n._
Wolf, Hiero., quoted, 31
Wolsey, 80
Women Commissioners, 308
Women’s education, 98, 412
— education, Comenius, 141
— interest in education, 106
Wooding, W., on numbering, 479, 480, _n._
Words and Things, 538
Words, Learning from, 364, _n._
— studying, 154
— taught without meaning, 467
“Words,” Various meanings of, 538
Wordsworth on action of man, 516
— on children’s games, 407
— on general truths, 496
— on need of pleasure, 473, _n._
— quoted, 20
— Taste in books changes, 543
— on tendency, 516
— on unity of man, 518, _n._
— “We live by admiration &c.,” 154
Working-schools, Locke’s, 211, _n._
Worship connected with instruction, 501
Writing, Jacotot’s plan for, 435
Yverdun, Pestalozzi goes to, 344