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THE first report of the newly organised Board of Education has now been published. It consists of three volumes—the first contains the general report of the Board, the second is concerned only with secondary, and the third volume only with elementary education. A very important part of the second volume comprises the reports of the inspectors of the South Kensington branch of the Board of Education, who have charge of the teaching of science and art in different parts of the country. Without exception the inspectors tell a gratifying story of better equipment, improved methods, and saner ideals in the science schools visited by them. But though there has been a decided step forward there is still much to be accomplished and plenty of need for the best energies bf both inspectors and teachers.
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Progress of Science Teaching . Nature 63, 193 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/063193a0
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