The Boy and the Sunday School - A Manual of Principle and Method for the Work of the Sunday - School with Teen Age Boys by John L. Alexander
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THE BOY AND HIS EDUCATION Three institutions are responsible for the education of the adolescent boy. By "education" is meant not merely the acquisition of certain forms of related knowledge, but the symmetrical adaptation of the life to the community in which it lives. The three institutions that cooperate in the community for this purpose are: the _home_, the _school_, and the _church_. There are many organizations and orders that have a large place in the life of the growing boy, but these must be viewed solely in the light of auxiliaries to the home, school and church in the production of efficient boyhood and trained manhood. BIBLIOGRAPHY ON EDUCATION Draper.--American Education ($2.00). Payot.--Education of the Will ($1.50). I THE HOME AND THE BOY The greatest of the three institutions affecting boy life, from the very |
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