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In spite of the great difficulties inherent in experiments of which the mind is the corpus vile ; in spite of the diffi- culty of obtaining precise and accurate results ; in spite of the apparent triviality of some of the results obtained, experimental psychology does give us real insight into the minds of our pupils. Like all research, this sort of work often seems very much in the air : a thousand experiments must be performed before the one is lighted upon which gives illuminating results, a
...nd, as is well known, the most valuable results are often those which are come upon by accident.
The aim of such a course as has so far been sketched is effective class teaching. But class teaching is by no means the whole duty of the schoolmaster. There is, for instance, the large question of his ethical influence, which I can only mention in passing. It is the pride of English schools that their aim is character and not merely intelligence ; and if 2328 C 1 8 The Universities and the by ' character ' they mean the development of the whole capacity of their pupils, including the intelligence, the aim is justified.


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