
School Efficiency Monographs
The Reconstructed School - by - Francis B. Pearson - Superintendent of Public Instruction for Ohio - Author of
World Book Company - 1921
Preface
The Reconstructed School
Chapter Four - Integrity
Index
In this thoughtful exploration of education, the author treats the school as a living system whose success hinges on aligning the minds of teachers, students, and parents. By highlighting how shared thinking naturally leads to coordinated action, the work proposes a framework for cultivating unity within the classroom and the broader community. The opening chapters illustrate how leaders can shape a common purpose, turning diverse goals into a single, motivating vision.
Drawing parallels between small‑scale school dynamics and larger societal movements, the book shows how cooperative effort emerges when people focus on a collective aim—whether in response to a crisis or in everyday collaboration. Readers are invited to consider practical ways to foster this mental cohesion, offering insights that can be applied to any educational setting seeking greater efficiency and harmony.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (200K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-01-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1853–1938
A longtime American educator who turned practical school experience into clear, useful books for teachers, students, and families. His writing reflects an early-20th-century faith in education as a way to build character and citizenship.
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