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Excerpt from Joyous Wayfarers: An Account of Some Modern Ideals in Education
Despite increasing difficulties and disappointments, the writer dares to believe that the best work in education is being done by those who are joyous wayfarers with their pupils in that old world which is ever new.
The appeal is both to teachers and to the general public. The writer believes that the latter are far more keenly interested in the aims and methods of modern education than is generally supposed. Parents are sometimes nu reasonable, but seldom uninterested.
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