. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine. they must be givensympathetic help in finding themselves in their new en-vironment and in adjusting themselves to their newopportunities and responsibilities. The proper educa-tion of these people is a duty which the nation owesto itself and to them. It can neglect this duty only totheir hurt and its own peril.—Bulletin issued by UnitedStates Bureau of Education. AMERICANS TO STUDY IN MUNICHSCHOOLS. By special arrangement between the city authoritiesof Munich, Germany, and the United States Bureau ofEducation, a party of American teachers, not to ex-ceed 25


. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine. they must be givensympathetic help in finding themselves in their new en-vironment and in adjusting themselves to their newopportunities and responsibilities. The proper educa-tion of these people is a duty which the nation owesto itself and to them. It can neglect this duty only totheir hurt and its own peril.—Bulletin issued by UnitedStates Bureau of Education. AMERICANS TO STUDY IN MUNICHSCHOOLS. By special arrangement between the city authoritiesof Munich, Germany, and the United States Bureau ofEducation, a party of American teachers, not to ex-ceed 25, will go to Germany in April to serve as stu-dent-teachers—students preparing to teach—in the tradecontinuation schools of Munich. They will remain inMunich from April to July, and will have unusual op-portunities for. studying the methods by which one ofthe foremost cities of Europe educates its citizens, par-ticularly in the field of industrial training, in whichthe work of Munich under Dr. Kerschensteiner is


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