Some Thoughts Concerning Education
A Modern Reader's Edition
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Publisher Description
In an age of screens, schedules, and standardized testing, the questions at the heart of raising thoughtful, capable human beings remain as urgent as ever. John Locke’s groundbreaking treatise on education was written nearly 350 years ago, but its core insights—on nurturing physical health, forming good habits, awakening curiosity, and teaching self-discipline—speak directly to modern parents and educators. This edition transforms Locke’s original 1693 text into clear, flowing English, preserving his sharp reasoning and humane wisdom while removing the archaic language that can distance readers from the ideas. From the importance of a sturdy body to the cultivation of virtue, reason, and social grace, Locke offers a practical, step-by-step philosophy of education grounded in respect for the child’s developing mind. Accessible and thought-provoking, this volume invites you to rediscover a classic that helped shape modern childhood. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.