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This book was published in 1895
OBJECT OF THE SYSTEM
THE ability to concentrate the atten- tion is of inestimable value.
A great educator has said, " The pow- er of attention constitutes a striking difference between the trained and the untrained intellect." The most super- ficial observer will be ready to admit that he who possesses the ability to concentrate his attention at will, wheth- er his task be the learning of a trade or profession, the solving of a mathemat- ical problem, the finding of a logical sequence by means of a chain of ab- struse reasoning, or the tracing of ef- fects to their causes, physical or meta- physical, will sooner and more satis- factorily reach success than he who though possessed of more skill and learn- ing, fails to fix his attention upon his subject.
How important it is, then, that this power should be acquired when young, and that the youthful student should secure it in some degree while making his first attempts at learning.
Here, then, is the important work of the teacher. It is in the school -room that these habits of attention should be formed.
Experience has convinced me that the chief factor in the obtaining of knowledge, in school or out of school, is the ability to concentrate the atten- tion to such a degree as to insure a retentive memory. As so many things are to be learned arbitrarily, a system which strives to secure the ability of con- centrating the attention and strength- ening the memory must prove invalu- able