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The patterns which will characterize the future high
school, as contrasted with the present one, will
include that team or syndicate approach to learning
which is the heart of dialogue. This pattern which
has already declared itself at the highest levels of
research, of management and political discussion,
has also appeared most emphatically in the study
habits of high school students, who now say in the
evening, “I’m going out to do my homework.” The
lay-out of grades, subjects and timetable will
assume an altogether more flexible character as the
dialogue between learner and teacher, and learner
and learner, develops under the increasing electronic
impact. That is to say the electronic movement of