Normal Schools And Other Institutions Agencies And Means Designed for the Pro

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Normal Schools And Other Institutions Agencies And Means Designed for the Pro
Henry Barnard
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That such an institution will elevate the standard of qualification among teachers, and crowd out those who notoriously fall below this standard, is indeed true; but this, so far from being an objection, is one of its highest recommendations.
5. "One such institution cannot afford a sufficient supply for all the schools. " This is readily conceded; but people generally admit that half a loaf is better than no bread, especially if they are hungry. If we have a thousand teachers, it is much bette
...r that three hundred of the number should be well qualified, than that all should be incompetent; and five hundred would be still better than three hundred, and seven hundred better than either, and the whole thousand best of all. We must begin as well as we can, and go forward as fast as we are able; and not be like the poor fool who will not move at all, because the first step he takes from his own door will not land him at once in the place of his destina- tion. The first step is a necessary preliminary to the second, and the sec- ond to the third, and so on till all the steps are taken, and the journey completed.

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