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What were mary wollstonecraft's criticisms of rousseau's view of education?

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✔️Rousseau’s theories on education were much agreed on by other writers. At the time it was the norm for boys to be fully educated and for girls to be prepared for a life of marriage and raising of the children.

✔️Rousseau writes about theories where the fundamentals are being used in schools today.

✔️He writes that it is necessary for children to learn from experience and for something to be genuinely educational it must engage both an individual’s intellect and sentiments, to stimulate the child, not ‘force feed it’.

✔️The foundation of Rousseau’s writings on education are to do with learning from nature

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✔️Rousseau’s theories on education were much agreed on by other writers. At the time it was the norm for boys to be fully educated and for girls to be prepared for a life of marriage and raising of the children.

✔️Rousseau writes about theories where the fundamentals are being used in schools today.

✔️He writes that it is necessary for children to learn from experience and for something to be genuinely educational it must engage both an individual’s intellect and sentiments, to stimulate the child, not ‘force feed it’.

✔️The foundation of Rousseau’s writings on education are to do with learning from nature.

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