Description |
325 pages ; 19 cm |
Contents |
I. The public school its own critic -- II. Arnold and Thring -- III. The historical argument -- IV. The historical argument (continued) -- V. The woman's movement -- VI. The experience of America -- VII. The experience of America (continued) -- VIII. The boy and the girl -- IX. The boy and the girl (continued) -- X. Mental differences and their bearing -- XI. Position and prospects |
Summary |
Grant, an advocate of co-education, claims that girls' presence in schools will have a moral and civilizing influence on boys, and, therefore, help to produce better citizens and a healthier society |
Bibliography |
Bibliographical footnotes |
Subject |
Coeducation.
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Author |
Hodgson, Norman, 1962-
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LC no. |
10913717 |
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