Education and livingThese papers, reprinted with slight additions from the pages of the New Republic, through the courtesy of the editors, do not pretend to be anything more than glimpses...
Through the school: The experiences of a mill boy in securing an educationTHESE forty chapters of absolutely real autobiography are intended to give the reader faith in American education and...
Twenty Talks to TeachersTwenty Talks to Teachers is an epitome of some of the discussions used by the author in teachers institutes. It is not a profound book. It was...
Why go to College?The characteristics of a college course demanded by our American undergraduates is determined by two things; first, by the character of the man who is to be...
Mind and Hand: Manual Training the Chief Factor in Education The last twenty-five years have brought much of intrinsic value into American education. Rapid increase in population and ever-changing conditions...
Emil, vagy a nevelésrőlRousseau Emil-jnek ez a msodik magyar fordtsa. Az els rgi rdemes pdagogusunk, Fredi Igncz mve, 1875-ben jelent meg s 1895-ben msodik kiadst rt. A maga kora sznvonaln...
Penmanship: Teaching and SupervisionReading, writing, and arithmetic have for long been looked upon as the fundamentals in education. And in very truth they are. Altogether too little attention has been...
An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education: A Liberal Education for AllThese are anxious days for all who are engaged in education. We rejoiced in the fortitude, valour and devotion...
The Art of Story-Telling, with nearly half a hundred storiesIn preparing this book the author has sought to awaken a keener perception and a higher appreciation of the artistic and...
Stories and Story-tellingAll the stories in this book have been tested with children. Favorites easily available in other collections have been omitted. The seventy-five or more very short stories, intended...
Work and Play in Girls' Schools - By Three Head MistressesThe book is divided into three Sections, and each of the writers is responsible only for her own part, and...
Learning to Spell: A Manual for Teachers Using the Aldine SpellerAre we spelling as well in our schools today as our forefathers did in the little red schoolhouse? This is...
Practical School Discipline: Applied Methods, Part 1There are no two persons in all the world, however separated by space or circumstances, who do not in some way affect each other....
The Story Hour, Vol. I, No. 2, December, 1908 - A Magazine of Methods and Materials for Story TellersMake remittances by money order, draft or registered letter, payable to Mersene...
The Story Tellers' Magazine, Vol. I, No. 2, July 1913To all girls and boys, but only for the time of their childhood, the flowers of the field, the blossoms of...
The Story Tellers' Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, June 1913This story is built upon the lines of a perfect dramatic unit, as set forth by Freytag in his Technik des...
Course of Study of the Oakland High SchoolNote 1. The University of California will accept either Ancient or Modern Languages or both for admission. But since the University requires Latin...
The Story Hour, Vol. I, No. 1, November, 1908 - A Magazine of Methods and Materials for Story TellersMake remittances by money order, draft or registered letter, payable to Mersene...
Mietteitä kasvatuksestaAlkulause. Lapsen sydn. "Koulu"-sanan alkuperinen merkitys. Opettaja lapsen ihanteena. Johdonmukaisuus ja sen vaikutus. Huono muisti ja sen ehkiseminen. Opettajien arvostelu lasten luonnonlahjoista. Opettajan sivutoimet. Puhtaus kasvatusvlikappaleena. Koulunkynnin eduista. Pivkirjoista....
Studies of childhoodThe following Studies are not a complete treatise on child-psychology, but merely deal with certain aspects of childrens minds which happen to have come under my notice, and...
EducationOur ideas of education take too narrow and too low a range. There is need of a broader scope, a higher aim. True education means more than the pursual of...
PositionsMy booke by the very argument, most excellent princesse, pretendeth a common good, bycause it concerneth the generall traine and bringing vp of youth, both to enrich their minds with...
The Educational Writings of Richard MulcasterSome apology is needed for the presentation of an Elizabethan writer to English readers in any form but that of the original text. The justification...
How to Teach Reading in the Public Schools[17] [18] [19] It must be clear that no progress can be made in the teaching of any subject unless the teacher possess...