The Curriculum of the Catholic Elementary School a Discussion of Its Psychologi

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The Curriculum of the Catholic Elementary School a Discussion of Its Psychologi
George Johnson
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Girls, too, must go forth to earn a living and have little time to learn the art of home-making. The school would meet this ex- igency with an adequate system of vocational education. 127 Social Efficiency is the slogan of modern education. The individual must become an efficient member of society. Per- sonality is considered a social product, created by social contact. The only values are social values and the good of the group is the one thing worth considering. The school must be socialized,... its aims, methods, materials, organization and administration made to conform to the needs of society. For social life can be purged of all its ills and brought to perfection if the social point of view supercedes the individual. Cooperation must become complete. The school being a preparation for life, should reflect the ideal conditions of life. It must be a social institution, where there is free interplay of individual minds, where learning is accomplished 127 Smith, Walter Robinson, An Introduction to Educational Sociology.

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