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Creator : Boyd, Hannah Villiers
Source : Letters on education : addressed to a friend in the bush of Australia
Place Of Creation : Sydney
Publisher : W. and F. Ford
Date of creation : 1848
Format : Book
Contributor : State Library of South Australia
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In the 19th century home education was the norm for families living in remote areas of Australia. Wealthier families might have sent their children to boarding schools in the cities or employed a governess.

In this work, which is one of the earliest educational treatises published in Australia, the author provides guidance to mothers in the teaching of history, geography, writing, music, and botany through a series of letters.

In 'Letter 3' she writes about the teaching of hand writing, stating emphatically that she considered the teaching of capital letters first was unnecessary and also confusing. In this she has the same opinion as Benjamin Steill in his Royal Pictorial Primer, 1844. She may have been influenced by Steill, or both of them by the work of J H Pestalozzi, a pioneering educator who carried forward the ideas of Rousseau.
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Period : 1836-1851
Further reading :

South Australia. Education Dept Course of instruction for primary schools: Handwriting, Rev. ed. [Adelaide],S.A.?: Education Dept. of South Australia, 1963

Adelaide copy book 1, Adelaide: South Australian Govt. Printer in conjunction with the Central Southern Region Education Office, 1983

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State Library of South Australia: SA Memory: To be a child. Learning to write [link to be added]
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