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This textbook presents a systematic, scientific approach to studying educational problems for beginning teachers. It surveys historical and comparative methods, the social and public character of schooling, compulsory attendance, fiscal organization, school administration and supervision, curriculum and classroom methods, and measurement of pupil progress, illustrated by empirical studies, tables, and diagrams. Chapters combine conceptual discussion with practical exercises, observation guides, and references to facilitate classroom application. The central aim is to train educators to analyze policy, organization, and instruction with empirical evidence and administrative awareness to improve efficiency, equity, and professional practice in schools.
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