Bishop Sweatman pronounced the benediction, and the statue of the great educationist was left to posterity to admire and to preserve intact and inviolate.
His career as an educationist has been a successful one from the outset.
His studious habits have made him a man of scholarly attainments, and he is continually seeking out new methods that will render his service as an educationist more effective.
To develop, we are told, and not to mould, is the aim of education; and every genuineeducationist will eagerly agree.
The enterprising lady-educationist was a Mrs. Murray, who had been a mistress in the Female Asylum.
Miller was Principal for a number of years, and now (1921) at a great age the venerable educationist is living in retirement in Scotland.
This is, unfortunately, exactly what the average educationist aims at.
A genuine educationist would set to work in a much simpler fashion.
There is no trace of any personal association between Wolsey and these lights of the new school: yet there is no doubt whatever that as an educationist he was in close sympathy with them.
This is a principle then of which the Educationist should take advantage.
What is wanted by theEducationist therefore, is an exercise, or series of exercises, which will enable him to imitate Nature, by causing his pupil to employ his mind in preparing one set of ideas, while he is giving expression to another.
The Educationist must be willing to abandon error, as well as to receive truth; and must resolutely shake off all conjecture and opinions not founded on fair and appropriate experiment.
The first great question with the Educationist then should be, "Does Nature ever teach?
Of these facts, connected as they are with the application of knowledge by means of the moral sense, the Educationist must make use for the perfecting of his science.
There is yet another feature in the exhibition of the moral sense in adults, which ought not to be overlooked by the Educationist in his treatment of the young.
These are the things which it is the business of the Educationist to investigate, and to record for the benefit of the teacher and his art.