National Education Association of the United States: Addresses and Proceedings of the Fifty-Fourth Annual Meeting Held at New York City July 1-8, 1916

1916 ◽  
1918 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 154-157

Wherever we go we hear the cry “Better Schools.” Our legislatures have passed numerous laws, and our state departments of education have promulgated various regulations toward the improvement of our schools. The Federal Bureau of Education has contributed much in this direction. To any reasoning mind it must be apparent that “better schools” means primarily “better teachers.” The National Education Association, in a resolution passed at the 1916 session (July, New York City), stated


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