Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active Members, And Addresses

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TETLOW'S ADDRESS.
ample, at the town of Brookline, in Massachusetts, whose education society, made up of the foremost citi- zens organized for the systematic study of the practical problems connected with the education of children and youth, is the direct outgrowth of the American method of progress. Consider the recent establishment and growth of courses in the various departments of the science of education in colleges and universities whose faculties not long ago seriously maintained that te
...ach- ing, far from being a science, was hardly an art ; that it was rather a happy knack, which some persons possessed and others lacked. That attitude has changed or is rapidly changing, and the change is only another illus- tration of the silent operation of the American method of reform.
We are not, then, to speak or to think slightingly of tentative efforts toward improvement in education. On the contrary, we have every reason in the history of past educational movements to greet such effort with enthusiastic hopefulness.


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