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IN his presidential address to Section L (Education) Mr. John Sargent discusses the part which administration, and local administration in particular, ought to play as a medium through which the basic principles of educational science, as revealed either by a priori reasoning or as the result of research and experiment, may be translated into action so far as the public system of education is concerned.
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Administration of Public Education. Nature 142, 347–348 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142347b0
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