The Lost Tools of Learning by Dorothy L. Sayers
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Title:
The Lost Tools of Learning
Author:
Dorothy L. Sayers
Category:
General Academics
ISBN:
6610000071616
Publisher:
PublishDrive Inc (CrossReach Publications)
File Size:
0.29 MB
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Synopsis
Dorothy L Sayers also wrote this book: The Mind of the Maker. Which is available for sale through CrossReach Publications.Please see the description for this title below. But first...Our promise: All of our works are complete and unabridged. As with all our titles, we have endeavoured to bring you modern editions of classic works. This work is not a scan, but is a completely digitized and updated version of the original. Unlike, many other publishers of classic works, our publications are easy to read. You wont find illegible, faded, poor quality photocopies here. Neither will you find poorly done OCR versions of those faded scans either with illegible words that contain all kinds of strange characters like £, %, &, etc. Our publications have all been looked over and corrected by the human eye. We cant promise perfection, but were sure gonna try! Our goal is to bring you high quality Christian publications at rock bottom prices.Introduction:That I, whose experience of teaching is extremely limited, should presume to discuss education is a matter, surely, that calls for no apology. It is a kind of behavior to which the present climate of opinion is wholly favorable. Bishops air their opinions about economics; biologists, about metaphysics; inorganic chemists, about theology; the most irrelevant people are appointed to highly technical ministries; and plain, blunt men write to the papers to say that Epstein and Picasso do not know how to draw. Up to a certain point, and provided that the criticisms are made with a reasonable modesty, these activities are commendable. Too much specialization is not a good thing. There is also one excellent reason why the veriest amateur may feel entitled to have an opinion about education. For if we are not all professional teachers, we have all, at some time or other, been taught. Even if we learnt nothing, perhaps in particular if we learnt nothing, our contribution to the discussion may have a potential value.
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