Chapter 2

[1]Address of the President before the American Psychological Association, New Haven, 1899.

[1]Address of the President before the American Psychological Association, New Haven, 1899.

[2]I owe this point specifically (as well as others more generally) to my friend and colleague, Mrs. Ella Flagg Young.

[2]I owe this point specifically (as well as others more generally) to my friend and colleague, Mrs. Ella Flagg Young.

[3]That some teachers get their psychology by instinct more effectively than others by any amount of reflective study may be unreservedly stated. It is not a question of manufacturing teachers, but of reinforcing and enlightening those who have a right to teach.

[3]That some teachers get their psychology by instinct more effectively than others by any amount of reflective study may be unreservedly stated. It is not a question of manufacturing teachers, but of reinforcing and enlightening those who have a right to teach.

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