Developing Mental Power offers a clear, practice‑oriented view of how minds grow through education. It argues that mental power is an organized system, built from habits, emotions, and will, not just a pile of facts.
From the classroom to daily life, this edition emphasizes the role of balance—cultivating general understanding while grounding learning in concrete knowledge. It highlights how teachers, environment, and routines shape a learner who can think clearly, act with purpose, and adapt to real‑world demands.
- How to train the will and steady attention for long‑term effort
- Ways emotions influence learning and how to foster uplifted, durable motivation
- Strategies for connecting broad ideas to practical skills across subjects
- Practical guidance on classroom atmosphere, imitation, and learner engagement
Ideal for readers of educational psychology, teacher preparation, and anyone interested in how education can strengthen the whole person.