It is, accordingly, a much more difficult task to work out the kinds of materials, of methods, and of social relationships that are appropriate to the new education than is the case with traditional education. I think many of the difficulties experienced in the conduct of progressive schools and many of the criticisms leveled against them arise from this source. The difficulties are aggravated and the criticisms are increased when it is supposed that the new education is somehow easier than the old. This belief is, I imagine, more or less current. Perhaps it illustrates again the Either-Orphilosophy, springing from the idea that about all which is required is not to do what is done in traditional schools
What are the appropriate methods for new education? What caused this change and need for new methods? Growth is very important in schools- as the years go on, new methods are constantly being introduced to schools in order to find out what the "right" method is. Regardless, growth is always important with education. It's just the type of growth that seems to be of major concern.