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“The close observer soon discovers that the teacher's task is not to implant facts but to place the subject to be learned in front of the learner and, through sympathy, emotion, imagination, and patience, to awaken in the learner the restless drive for answers and insights which enlarge the personal life and give it meaning.”

Quote by Nathan M. Pusey

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Nathan M. Pusey
Nathan M. Pusey

Nathan M. Pusey was a significant figure in the field of 【Identity Positioning】. Born on April 4, 1907, and passing away on November 14, 2001, Pusey's career was marked by remarkable 【Achievements and Contributions】. His work has had a profound impact and is highly regarded in 【Impact Evaluation】. more

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