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The author examines which aspects of schooling are constant and which are changeable, urging teachers and leaders to scrutinize and reorganize those variables to maximize educational returns. He argues that shared aims among teachers, pupils, parents, and community produce unity of thought and cooperative action, and that leadership should focus thinking toward moral and civic qualities such as appreciation, courage, reverence, responsibility, and democratic habit. The work advocates broadening the notion of society beyond national boundaries, making cultivation of spiritual and aesthetic judgment a central educational goal, and offers practical guidance for reconstructing school procedures to elevate purposes and outcomes.

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Francis B. Pearson

Francis B. Pearson was an influential educator and author known for his contributions to educational theory and practice in the early 20th century. His works often reflect his deep commitment to improving the school system and the learning experience for students. Among his notable titles are "Reveries of a Schoolmaster," which explores the reflections and insights of a teacher, and "The Reconstructed School," where he discusses innovative approaches to education. Pearson's writings emphasize the importance of a vitalized and engaging school environment, making him a significant figure in the discourse on educational reform.

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