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<p><head>Fundamental axioms</head></p>
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<p>Learning – i:e: intellectual instruction considered in a mass<lb/>
 
in regard to the time of commencement physical depravity, not usage should<lb/>
 
be the guide.</p>
 
<p>The culture of the understanding can not commence<lb/>
too early.  <add>(7)</add> It is <del>part of</del> <add>among</add> the advantages of the proposed plan<lb/>
that this branch of improvement may take place universally <add>their blessings may be administered</add><lb/>
and at an earlier period than even <del>among</del> <add>in</add> the abodes of<lb/>
affluence.  <del><gap/> may be taught to <gap/></del> <add>In point of <del>are capable</del> natural capacity, children are capable of learning</add> their letters a<lb/>
considerable time before they can speak – Learning to speak<lb/>
and learning to read may <add>therefore</add> keep pace with each other.  So<lb/>
may <del>hearsay</del> learning arithmetic:  the signification of<lb/>
cyphers if not as easily learnt as that of single letters<lb/>
is as easily learnt as that of words.  In such an establishment<lb/>
arithmetic need never be taught but with reference<lb/>
to actual practice:  the <add>real</add> accounts of the House will afford<lb/>
<add>examples</add> as useful as <del>the</del> any feigned ones that could be taken from<lb/>
Books.  The learning of the multiplication table – a task<lb/>
heavy on the memory – might be <add>has been</add> facilitated by music.</p>
<p>These acquirements form the rudiments of all<lb/>
other intellectual improvements, and happily are not neglected<lb/>
any where.  But here they may commence at<lb/>
the earliest possible period in the instance of every individual:<lb/>
whereas in private families of all classes they<lb/>
<del>are its</del> experience delay in all manner of degrees from<lb/>
the highest to the lowest.  The causes of this delay are<lb/>
prejudice – inattention – want of intelligence – <add>improvident</add> over-fondness<lb/>
– but principally the want of those means <del>and</del><lb/>
of instruction which depend upon <del>such</del> <add>the</add> <hi rend="underline">division of labour</hi><lb/>
<del>as</del> <add>carried to a degree which</add> the narrow extent of a private family does not admitt<lb/>
of, but which <del>would here be found</del> in the proposed order of<lb/>
things would <del>have been</del> <add>take</add> place in this instance as in so<lb/>
many others.</p>
<p>For want of sufficient muscular strength, <hi rend="underline">writing</hi><lb/>
can not take place till at an age before which the child<lb/>
will have been <add>already</add> fit for <add>various</add> profit-yielding employments:  but<lb/>
reading and arithmetic, so far as numeration is concerned, may<lb/>
be carried on at an earlier age <add>period</add>:  and may fill up the <unclear>using</unclear> of<lb/>
time, till profit-yielding occupations commence <del>at</del> <add>from</add> which <del>time</del> <add>period</add> it<lb/>
may be confined to Sundays.</p>
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Fundamental axioms

Learning – i:e: intellectual instruction considered in a mass
in regard to the time of commencement physical depravity, not usage should
be the guide.

The culture of the understanding can not commence
too early. (7) It is part of among the advantages of the proposed plan
that this branch of improvement may take place universally their blessings may be administered
and at an earlier period than even among in the abodes of
affluence. may be taught to In point of are capable natural capacity, children are capable of learning their letters a
considerable time before they can speak – Learning to speak
and learning to read may therefore keep pace with each other. So
may hearsay learning arithmetic: the signification of
cyphers if not as easily learnt as that of single letters
is as easily learnt as that of words. In such an establishment
arithmetic need never be taught but with reference
to actual practice: the real accounts of the House will afford
examples as useful as the any feigned ones that could be taken from
Books. The learning of the multiplication table – a task
heavy on the memory – might be has been facilitated by music.

These acquirements form the rudiments of all
other intellectual improvements, and happily are not neglected
any where. But here they may commence at
the earliest possible period in the instance of every individual:
whereas in private families of all classes they
are its experience delay in all manner of degrees from
the highest to the lowest. The causes of this delay are
prejudice – inattention – want of intelligence – improvident over-fondness
– but principally the want of those means and
of instruction which depend upon such the division of labour
as carried to a degree which the narrow extent of a private family does not admitt
of, but which would here be found in the proposed order of
things would have been take place in this instance as in so
many others.

For want of sufficient muscular strength, writing
can not take place till at an age before which the child
will have been already fit for various profit-yielding employments: but
reading and arithmetic, so far as numeration is concerned, may
be carried on at an earlier age period: and may fill up the using of
time, till profit-yielding occupations commence at from which time period it
may be confined to Sundays.


Identifier: | JB/149/109/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

149

Main Headings

poor law

Folio number

109

Info in main headings field

notes heads

Image

001

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d7*

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49963

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