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1 Fore | certain extent, " passive subjects " of education. They came 2 4,75| just teachers of secular subjects. 14~ 3 Notes | surest way to form good subjects for society. Unfortunately, 4 Notes | teaching the children secular subjects, the Brothers would not 5 Notes | initiating him into the subjects which normally make up primary 6 Notes | applies to our studies and the subjects we have to teach; we should 7 Notes | their Schools, the other subjects in Primary Education must 8 Notes | depth on a small number of subjects. This also means learning 9 Notes | is autonomous: Individual subjects must be taught according 10 Notes | would be wrong to consider subjects as mere adjuncts to faith 11 Notes | can be made by academic subjects towards the development 12 Notes | two-pronged approach. Some subjects lend themselves to this -