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summary of the function of a teacher written by Bertrand Russell

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Russell starts this exposition by taking note of the ongoing (current - late nineteenth/twentieth century) change of instruction from "a little, very talented calling worried about a minority of the populace, to an extensive and vital part of general society benefit."


Although this demonstrates training has turned out to be accessible to more individuals, Russell sees issues with state-run instruction and how these issues can restrain the capacity of an educator.

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