Excerpt from The Oberlehrer: A Study of the Social and Professional Evolution of the German Schoolmaster
With this volume the Division of Education at Harvard University inaugurates a series of publications to be called the harvard studies IN education. It is a happy cir cumstance that Dr. Learned's study of the social and pro fessional evolution of the German schoolmaster should be the first contribution to this series; for the series has no other aim than to forward in some measure among American teachers that ideal of professional freedom through pro fessional mastery which Dr. Learned here discloses as the goal of the long upward struggle of the Oberlehrer. The volumes of the harvard studies IN education will be chosen for their probable usefulness to those teachers, school officers, and others who are trying to win intelligent control over the complex and difficult problems of American Edu cation.
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