Cambridge Essays on Education by Various
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[Footnote 1: Nothing is said here about the co-operation of the home with the school. In religion as in all other matters it is assumed. The influence of the home cannot be exaggerated but schoolmasters must resist the temptation to shift the burden of responsibility for any failure on to other shoulders.] V CITIZENSHIP By A. MANSBRIDGE Founder of the Workers' Educational Association I DIRECT TRAINING FOR CITIZENSHIP There is no institution in national life which can free itself from the responsibility of training for citizenship those who come under its influence, whether they be men or women. The problem is common to all institutions, although it may present itself in diverse forms appropriate to varying ages and experiences. It is primarily the |
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