Excerpt from First Biennial Report of the Trustees and Instructor of the Monitorial School, Boston, 1826
The monitorial school was instituted not only to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge, but to render that acquisition a source of pleasure. The time we spend at school forms, on an average, no inconsiderable portion of life; and if school can be made a scene of enjoyment as well as of improvement, another object of no mean importance is attained. That this object is too generally overlooked, appears to be not the fault of the pupils, but of the cold and irksome system usually pursued in the developement of young minds: a system in itself sufficiently odious, even in the earlier stages of our countrys progress, when little was required of scholars beyond an imperfect knowledge of the elementary branches; but now become oppressive and injurious, from the increased field of knowledge, which is presented to the learner, by the discoveries and acquisitions of the last half century. We find, accordingly, that children who are taught on the old plan, are kept constantly on the stretch to obtain that degree of information which the state of society demands. They are pressed, when in school, and when out of it, with lessons which they do not understand, and of course cannot relish.
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