These are the questions of religious training in education, and the advisability of making nature study a part of the course for children.
He believed in religious training, but wanted to found a great State, and therefore insisted that those things which encouraged intelligent patriotism should be taught.
The training of the senses is the important work of this period; therefore, there should be as little moral training as possible, and absolutely no religious training.
Obedience, politeness, and respect for older persons were inculcated, and stress was also laid upon religious training.
There is no attempt to add to knowledge in Child Study or Psychology, but rather to interpret certain of their fundamental facts and principles with reference to Religious Training.
As the child has a religious nature, religious wants, and a religious end to accomplish, it should receive from its parents a religious training.
So closely bound together are moral and religious training that a discussion of one without the other would be incomplete.
Religious training must be specific at first, and, omitting qualifications, the more explicit the denominational faith the earlier may religious motives affect the will.
During the first years of school life, a point of prime importance in ethico-religious training is the education of conscience.
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