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In our own land this is pre-eminently true. As Mr. Stead has said of us, *' America is the one great international country of the world." When Professor Payne of the University of Virginia a few years ago made his comparative study of the public elementary school curricula of the leading culture nations, he found an ap- proximate agreement in the subjects of instruc- tion and in the relative amount of time devoted to different subjects in the schools of representa- tive cities. Aside from diffe...rences as to the inclusion or exclusion of religious doctrine, the most important variations were those relating to the language employed and studied and the content of instruction in the national history and literature. Even here the instruction in the schools under consideration might readily be compared with reference to its form and the principles guiding the choice of materials in those subjects. So striking, indeed, was the agreement which his study revealed that Pro- fessor Payne was led to make the following remarks : It is to be feared that our educational theorists have sometimes excused themselves from making a compara- tive study of these different curricula by an exaggeration of the supposed disparity of aim and the consequent im- probability of gaining suggestions of worth.
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