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New Ideals in Rural Schools

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The monograph analyzes rural education's shortcomings and proposes practical reforms: increased and fairly distributed funding, stronger state supervision coupled with local responsibility, and consolidation of small districts when appropriate. It recommends curricula and teaching methods rooted in local life and agriculture, improved teacher preparation and school equipment, and designing school buildings to serve as neighborhood social centers. Emphasis falls on cooperative relations among patrons, educators, and administrations to make schools vital community institutions and on concrete organizational steps for implementing these changes.

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George Herbert Betts

George Herbert Betts was an influential educator and author known for his contributions to the field of education in the early 20th century. His works often focused on innovative teaching methods and the importance of religious education. Among his notable titles is "How to Teach Religion / Principles and Methods," which explores effective approaches to teaching religious concepts. Betts also wrote "New Ideals in Rural Schools," addressing the unique challenges and opportunities in rural education. His writings reflect a commitment to improving educational practices and fostering a deeper understanding of the mind's role in learning.

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