The Training of Teachers And Methods of Instruction; Selected Papers

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The Training of Teachers And Methods of Instruction; Selected Papers
Simon Somerville Laurie
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In the field of education it gave itself to the furtherance of the higher learning only, and not to the education of the people. And, I think, rightly. What the people chiefly wanted was good clerics, good physicians, good teachers, good lawyers ; and for this they had to look to higher schools, afterwards called universities. More is accomplished for the civilization and education of the masses by supplying every part of a country with good professional men than by teaching everybody their A, ...B, C. The educated professional few carry with them a standard of life wherever they go, while serving their fellow-men in all that concerns their daily needs and highest interests.
The voluntary associations of learned men which repre- sented the awakening mind of Europe, and formed the nucleus of universities, were in truth engaged in restoring the thought of Greece and Rome in connection with the now dominant and organized Christianity. Roman law in its full historical sense, and Greek philosophy and medicine, formed the sub- stance and source of the new teaching.


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