Abstract
On the average, the less competent a pupil has shown himself to be in meeting school tasks, the more quickly he is released to face adult prob lems. Those who will be least able to acquire socially useful habits, in for mation, and points of view without formal instruction are those to whom the school has given least attention.—The New York State Regents Inquiry,
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