
doi: 10.5951/mt.4.2.0075
Any member of the teaching profession—a profession which is closely bound by the demands of routine work—is likely to be tempted either to assume radical and extreme views, or else to become stereotyped and to follow tradition. Just which direction any individual will follow is largely a matter of temperament. But either extreme usually betokens a failure to see things in their true relations, and in the proper perspective.
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