Ireland in the New Century 8 2

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Ireland in the New Century 8 2
Horace Plunkett
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In theirattempts to educate us they dealt with what they saw on the surface, andmoulded their educational principles upon what they knew; but they didnot know Ireland. Even if we excuse them for paying scant attention towhat they were told by Irishmen, they should have given more heed to thereports of their own Royal Commissions.
We have so far seen that the Irish mind has been in regard toeconomics, politics, and even some phases of religious influence, a mindwarped and diseased, deprived of g
...ood nutrition and fed on fancies orfictions, out of which no genuine growth, industrial or other, waspossible. The one thing that might have strengthened and saved a peoplewith such a political, social, and religious history, and such racialcharacteristics, was an educational system which would have had specialregard to that history, and which would have been a just expression ofthe better mind of the people whom it was intended to serve.
Now this is exactly what was denied to Ireland. Not merely has alleducational legislation come from England, in the sense of being basedon English models and thought out by Englishmen largely out of touch andsympathy with the peculiar needs of Ireland, but whenever there has beengenuine native thought on Irish educational problems, it has been eitherignored altogether or distorted till its value and significance werelost.


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