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Nelly's First Schooldays

A Victorian Journey Through Childhood's Educational Triumphs and Challenges

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In «Nelly's First Schooldays,» Josephine Franklin explores the formative experiences of childhood education through the eyes of her young protagonist, Nelly. The narrative is characterized by its rich, evocative prose, creating a vivid depiction of Nelly's anticipation, fears, and revelations as she navigates her inaugural days at school. Franklin deftly intertwines elements of innocence and discovery, crafting a work that not only entertains but also reflects on the broader societal implications of schooling during the early 20th century'Äîan era marked by shifting educational norms and increasing emphasis on formal education for children. Josephine Franklin, an educator with a passion for childhood development, draws from her own experiences in the classroom to bring authenticity to her writing. Her firsthand observations of student dynamics and the challenges faced by both children and teachers inform her portrayal of Nelly's encounters. Franklin was committed to advocating for child-centered education, a theme that reverberates throughout her work, promoting empathy and understanding of a child's perspective in a rapidly changing world. «Nelly's First Schooldays» is a compelling read for educators, parents, and anyone interested in the nuances of childhood education. Franklin's ability to evoke emotional resonance while providing insightful commentary on school life makes this book a recommended addition to both children's literature and educational discourse, encouraging readers to reflect on the significance of early learning experiences.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
05 November 2024
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80 S.
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8596547594406
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