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Another of the teacher's responsibilities that requires detailed analysis is teaching pupils how to study. Of the many criticisms that have been made of the American public school none is more insistent than that which is directed against home study. Indeed, home study is an agitating cause of conflict between home and school. "Can't it be dispensed with?" indignant fathers and mothers demand; and the teacher, in the same breath with which she admits that it is wrong, uncompromisingly insists that there is no royal road to learning. The school is clearly on the defensive, and the teacher ought to help to construct an improved road. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
Published: Sep 21, 2015
Keywords: teaching; teacher; pupils; how to study; learning; home study
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