Excerpt from Scottish Education Reform: A Scheme of District School Boards, and a National Council
I have undertaken to write a few words by way of preface to the discussion which follows. It embodies the considered views of some who are deeply interested in the future of Scottish Education, and who have given both time and thought to its study. Their purpose has been to look at the situation from a practical point of view. It is only on the basis and as a development of existing institutions that any great reform can take place. The reformer is rarely if ever free. In Scotland the Educational reformer has to bear in mind that the people are presumably more keen about efficiency in their national system than are the people of England, and that they already have behind them no inconsiderable record of success.
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