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“The course of study is the measuring rod, or rule, which is used to determine at what point in the eight years’ work in the elementary course a pupil’s work has arrived. It should not be used as the Procrustean bed on which to stretch the work of the school in order to secure uniformity.” — Report of Committee of Twelve.
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