The object ) of life is the development (U) of men and women. It is, therefore, the duty of even one to make of himself, and every parent to make his children, the best product ( possible. The object of education should not be to run all the pupils () into the same mould (). The school shou not be a foundry (66). The object should be to give every pupil a chance to grow. The school should be a garden. Education should, therefore, prepare for life which is itself the larger education. It should by adapted (th b) to the present condition and the prospective needs (2) of the pupil. The growing recognition (t) of this truth has added industrial training to academic education. To enjoy a opportunity (C) for education is the right of every individual, to make that opportunity so varied as to mea the varied () needs of the members is the duty of society; to avail himself of the opportunity and male all of himself that he can make, is the duty of every individual
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