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The report presents a systematic, school-by-school analysis of public-school curricula, documenting time allocations, course outlines, and subject-by-subject practices across elementary and high school levels. It is based on classroom observations and discussions with teachers and supervisors, noting that printed manuals often diverged from actual practice and that new course planning was underway. Individual chapters treat reading, language and composition, arithmetic, history and civics, geography, manual training, science and hygiene, physical education, music, and foreign languages, with tables summarizing time use. Emphasizing a social point of view, it recommends shaping curricula to community needs, expanding civic instruction, and prioritizing constructive, future-oriented curriculum development.

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John Franklin Bobbitt

John Franklin Bobbitt was an influential figure in the field of education, known for his work on curriculum development and educational reform. His notable book, "What the Schools Teach and Might Teach," explores the potential of educational systems to foster critical thinking and adaptability in students. Bobbitt's contributions to educational theory emphasize the importance of aligning school curricula with the needs of society and the individual learner. His insights continue to resonate in discussions about effective teaching practices and the role of education in shaping future generations.

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