Excerpt from Class Teaching and Management
"In all things lives and reigns an eternal law. Education consists in leading man, as he grows into self-consciousness, to the free representation of the inner law of the unity of God, man, and Nature. The representation of the infinite in the finite, of the eternal in the temporal, of unity in diversity confronts us as the one aim of education. School means the thoughtful communication of knowledge, for definite purpose and in definite inner connection. It is the destiny of man to become, through instruction and training, a conscious, reasonable, self-active, and free being in whom necessity calls forth freedom, law, self-determination, external compulsion, inner free-will, and external hate, inner love." - Froebel, The Education of Man. (Abridged.) 1825.
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