Abstract

Whilst the work of pioneers in education is generally known in other countries and the work of exceptional schools is often watched with interest, teachers both in America and in England are singularly ignorant of what is the general practice in the schools on the other side of the Atlantic. Hence, the organization of the mathematical work in a common type of English secondary school may be of interest to American teachers of mathematics.

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