Todd Wilson

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Spokesmen of this school were intensely concerned that the pupil, whatever the precise content of his curriculum, should pursue every subject that he studied long enough to gain some serious mastery of its content. (In the continuing debate over education the ideal of “mastery” of subject matter dominates the thinking of the intellectualists, whereas the ideal of meeting the “needs” of children becomes the central conception of their opponents.)
Anti-Intellectualism in American Life
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