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"A Modern College and a Modern School" is a seminal exploration of educational reform by the distinguished educator Abraham Flexner. In this thought-provoking work, Flexner examines the systemic challenges facing the American educational landscape of the early 20th century, advocating for a significant departure from traditional, rigid academic structures. The text delves into the necessity of aligning curricula with the needs of a modernizing society, emphasizing the importance of intellectual rigor, scientific inquiry, and practical relevance in both secondary and higher education.
Flexner's insights into the development of a "modern school" prioritize the cultivation of critical thinking over rote memorization, proposing a framework that remains influential in contemporary pedagogical debates. Through a series of analytical essays, the author outlines his vision for a more efficient and purposeful collegiate experience, critiquing the superficiality of many existing institutions. This work serves as an essential primary source for those interested in the history of education and the evolution of the modern university. "A Modern College and a Modern School" captures a pivotal moment in educational theory, offering a compelling argument for progress and excellence in the pursuit of knowledge.
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