- I.INTRODUCTION—THE PRESENT UNREST IN EDUCATION
- II.THE MEANING AND PROCESS OF EDUCATION
- III.THE END OF EDUCATION
- IV.THE RELATION OF THE STATE TO EDUCATION—THE PROVISION OF EDUCATION
- V.THE RELATION OF THE STATE TO EDUCATION—THE COST OF EDUCATION
- VI.THE RELATION OF THE STATE TO EDUCATION—THE MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN AND THE MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS
- VII.THE RELATION OF THE STATE TO EDUCATION—THE FEEDING OF SCHOOL CHILDREN
- VIII.THE ORGANISATION OF THE MEANS OF EDUCATION
- IX.THE AIM OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
- X.THE AIM OF THE INFANT SCHOOL
- XI.THE AIM OF THE PRIMARY SCHOOL
- XII.THE AIM OF THE SECONDARY SCHOOL
- XIII.THE AIM OF THE UNIVERSITY
- XIV.CONCLUSION—THE PRESENT PROBLEMS IN EDUCATION
THE CHILDREN
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