What Children Study and why: A Discussion of Educational Values in the Elementary Course of StudySilver, Burdett, 1913 - Всего страниц: 331 Why is the course of study in use in our elementary schools constituted as it is? Why are reading, spelling, arithmetic, grammar, and history taught, rather than knitting and shooting and guiding automobiles? What particular gift has each element to bestow upon the children, and hence upon society, as justification for its place in the curriculum? These are questions that should be answered by teachers, parents, and public officials, if best results are to be obtained from the schools. No attempt is made in this book to trace the history of the curriculum, but in it tries to give in plain, nontechnical terms a few of the practical psychological and sociological reason for teaching the subjects found in most elementary school curricula. The benefits from these studies, to the children and to society are briefly outlined. |
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... sentences with great deliberation and with over emphasis upon all sounds are helpful . Drill upon the utterance of such words as in - di - vis - i - bi - li - ty , giving the short sound to i in each syllable , is valuable , as is the ...
... sentences with great deliberation and with over emphasis upon all sounds are helpful . Drill upon the utterance of such words as in - di - vis - i - bi - li - ty , giving the short sound to i in each syllable , is valuable , as is the ...
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... sentence with the lungs nearly empty necessitates an early break in the reading . The breath should be taken in through the nostrils . Practice in deep breathing through the nose and giving out the breath very slowly through the mouth ...
... sentence with the lungs nearly empty necessitates an early break in the reading . The breath should be taken in through the nostrils . Practice in deep breathing through the nose and giving out the breath very slowly through the mouth ...
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... sentence . -- The Alphabetical Method . The alphabetical or spelling method was in universal use until comparatively recent times . This is hardly worthy of being classed as a method . It is merely the unconsidered way in which reading ...
... sentence . -- The Alphabetical Method . The alphabetical or spelling method was in universal use until comparatively recent times . This is hardly worthy of being classed as a method . It is merely the unconsidered way in which reading ...
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... sentence as expressing an idea or a thought . There are several so - called methods for which their authors claim great merit , in both these classes . Some indeed claim the merits of both classes . It is necessary , therefore , to bear ...
... sentence as expressing an idea or a thought . There are several so - called methods for which their authors claim great merit , in both these classes . Some indeed claim the merits of both classes . It is necessary , therefore , to bear ...
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... sentences and even whole verses for in- spection by the children - a sort of by - guess reading - and to encourage the recognition of some words as words before taking up the phonic analysis . Every step to- ward making " reading ...
... sentences and even whole verses for in- spection by the children - a sort of by - guess reading - and to encourage the recognition of some words as words before taking up the phonic analysis . Every step to- ward making " reading ...
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