Household Education

audiobook

Household Education

by Harriet Martineau

EN·~7 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

PREFACE.

1:27
2

HOUSEHOLD EDUCATION.

0:01
3

CHAPTER I. OLD AND YOUNG IN SCHOOL.

13:47
4

CHAPTER II. WHAT THE SCHOOLING IS FOR.

13:52
5

CHAPTER III. THE NATURAL POSSESSIONS OF MAN.

15:36
6

CHAPTER IV. HOW TO EXPECT.

12:37
7

CHAPTER V. THE GOLDEN MEAN.

12:50
8

CHAPTER VI. THE NEW COMER.

13:53
9

CHAPTER VII. CARE OF THE FRAME.

13:31
10

CHAPTER VIII. CARE OF THE POWERS:—WILL.

12:06

Description

In this thoughtful treatise the author invites readers into a conversation about what it truly means to educate a household. Drawing on over twenty years of observation, she argues that learning is not confined to schoolrooms but unfolds daily among parents, children, servants, and elders alike. The work stresses mutual instruction, urging each family member to participate in a shared plan rather than submit to authoritarian rule.

Written in the clear, earnest voice of a mid‑nineteenth‑century reformer, the book blends practical advice with moral reflection. Chapters explore the roles of patience, hope, and habit, while offering concrete suggestions for nurturing intellect and character at home. Modern listeners will find its call for collaborative growth surprisingly resonant, as it challenges us to treat every domestic interaction as an opportunity for collective improvement.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (456K characters)

Release date

2011-11-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harriet Martineau

Harriet Martineau

1802–1876

A pioneering Victorian writer and social thinker, she turned economics, politics, and everyday life into clear, lively reading for a wide public. Her work helped open new ground for women in journalism and for early sociology.

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