Teachers' Guild Addresses And the Registration of Teachers

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Teachers' Guild Addresses And the Registration of Teachers
Simon Somerville Laurie
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Teachers, least of all men, should be set apart from their fellow-citizens prematurely. They should breathe the invigorating air of an institution where all manner of men meet. There they come in daily contact with a larger life and with more varied intellectual interests than can possibly exist in a specialist school, that limits its scope by the horizon of examination papers imposed by out- side authority, and subordinates everything to a P 2IO UNIVERSITY TRAINING COLLEGES.
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...h prescribes " thus far and no farther." Contact with other men pursuing diverse studies, even when unaided by any other influence, counteracts the tendency to narrowness and pedantry, by giving breadth to the student's mind ; this is itself an education. The scholastic pedant wliniot^~Pam aware, concur, for he can see no gain to the human mind except in precise ' and exact knowledge of this or that subject : he ignores the educational influence of,the indefinite.
2. Again, in universities young teachers are ' brought into relation with experts in all depart- ments of knowledge, and this raises their standard of what it is to know any subject.


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