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7) «Aspirabi]idad» exajerada qne la escnela parece desa- 
rrollar. 
8) El «espmtii» de la educacioii norte americana; la coe- 
ducacion. 
9) Cansas del progreso de la ensenaiiza, 
a) el espiritu de critica. 
b) la diversidad de sistemas escolares i las institiicio- 
nes libres. 
c) jenerosidad de los gobiernos i de los particulares. 
d) el personal directivo i docente. 
e) el estudio cientifico del nino. 
10) Otras caracten'sticas. 
III. Conclusion. 
1) La situacion pedagojica norte americana vista en su 
conjunto. 
2) La esperiencia yankee i nuestro progreso pedagdjico. 
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