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“The danger in the introduction of standardizing methods in teaching and administration is not in the tools themselves. It is in those who use them, lest they forget that it is only existing methods which can be measured and standardized.” – John Dewey, “Current Tendencies in Education,” (1917, MW 10: 119)
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