Dorothy Canfield Fisher Quotes
The Teachers Of Small Children Are Paid More Than They Were, But Still Far Less Than The Importance Of Their Work Deserves, And They Are Still Regarded By The Unenlightened Majority As Insignificant Compared To Those Who Impart Information To Older Children And Adolescents, A Class Of Pupils Which, In The Nature Of Things, Is Vastly More Able To Protect Its Own Individuality From The Character Of The Teacher.
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