Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The English School-Girl: Her Position and Duties; A Series of Lessons From a Teacher to Her Class: Entended as Subjects for Written Recollections
As one means of forming and elevating individual character amongst our elder scholars, I am in the habit of giving familiar and conversational weekly Lessons to a set of girls; about fifteen or twenty forming the class. This moderate number, collected in a small class-room, allows of much relaxation as to discipline, and the occasion is valued by both pupils and teacher, which thus gives opportunity for exchange of thought, and closer personal appeals than could well be made under more public circum stances.
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