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Casebrook School

Sir,—Mr G. H. Watson’s belief that text-books are of relatively slight value in teaching will surely earn him a unique and unenviable place in the history of modern education. Not only do the high priests of teachingtheory in the education faculties of our universities and in our training colleges see to it that their own students are well provided with these aids, but also numbers of them, as well as other teachers, even write text-books for the use of students at all levels.— Yours, etc., J. F. WILLIAMS. March 24,1966. [This correspondence is now closed.—Ed., “The Press."]

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31018, 25 March 1966, Page 12

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Casebrook School Press, Volume CV, Issue 31018, 25 March 1966, Page 12

Casebrook School Press, Volume CV, Issue 31018, 25 March 1966, Page 12