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âThe Spirit Of A Public School, A Sermonâ by James Fraser (bp. of Manchester) is a powerful and evocative address exploring the moral and spiritual underpinnings of public school education. Delving into the essence of what makes a public school more than just a place of learning, Fraser examines the values, traditions, and character-building aspects inherent in the public school system.
This sermon offers a glimpse into the educational philosophy of the time, emphasizing the importance of instilling virtues such as discipline, integrity, and a sense of public duty in young minds. Fraser's eloquent prose and insightful observations make this work a valuable resource for educators, historians, and anyone interested in the development of educational thought. It is a reminder of the enduring importance of fostering not only intellectual growth but also moral and spiritual development in the next generation.
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