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1873
João José de Sousa Telles
1873
''Ensino intuitivo'' by João José de Sousa Telles is a pedagogical work written in the late 19th century. The text is intended for parents and primary school teachers, focusing on the improvement and reform of early childhood education. The author argues for an intuitive teaching method that emphasizes experiential learning rather than rote memorization, aiming to shape children's intellectual and moral development through engaging and relatable educational practices. The opening of the book establishes a plea for reform in the educational approach toward children, stating that the duty of both parents and educators is to foster intellectual and moral growth from an early stage. Telles illustrates the current educational failings, emphasizing that neglectful parenting and flawed educational systems contribute to social issues and children's suffering. He posits that intuitive teaching—rooted in hands-on experiences and sensory engagement—can better nurture a child's natural curiosity and facilitate meaningful learning, moving away from rigid educational conventions that often stifle children's potential.