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Image 1 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT I I WILLIAM ESTAB ROOK CHANCELLOR iiiii i iiiiiii i i n ii ii iiii i i i ii iiili i iiiiiiiiiiii I.
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 2 of Class teaching and management, Class L Book. CbpyriglitN _ COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT;
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 3 of Class teaching and management, Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from The Library of Congress http://www.archive.org/details/classteachingman01chan
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 7 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT BY WILLIAM ESTABROOK CHANCELLOR author of our schools: their administration and supervision ILLUSTRATED II eEcoNTEi m HARPER BROTHERS PUBLISHERS NEW YORK AND LONDON M C MX
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 8 of Class teaching and management, YOUR EYES Your eyes are worth more to you than any book. Your safety and your success in life depend on your eyes; therefore take care of them. Always hold your head...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 9 of Class teaching and management, TO MY FRIEND JOHN HOWARD DICKASON OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WOOSTER EDUCATOR Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men. Jesus, Gospel of Mark, i, 17.
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 11 of Class teaching and management, In all things lives and reigns an eternal law. Education consists in leading man, as he grows into self-consciousness to the free representation of the inner law of the unity of God,...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 13 of Class teaching and management, PREFACE THE purpose of this book is to present the principles of class teaching in respect both to instruction and to discipline. This treatment of the theory and prac- tice of class...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 14 of Class teaching and management,
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 15 of Class teaching and management, CONTENTS AND SYLLABUS OF CHAPTERS CHAPTER I The Learning Processes from the Point of View of Teaching Relations of learner and teacher:— Studies and exercises. Progress of different kinds of pupils in...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 16 of Class teaching and management, CONTENTS AND SYLLABUS OF CHAPTERS CHAPTER IV The Teacher as Interpreter op the Course op Study The child s world. Qualities requisite in the teacher. A philoso- phy of life. Prevalence of...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 17 of Class teaching and management, CONTENTS AND SYLLABUS OF CHAPTERS of grading. Retardation. Machinery versus personality. The trick of relative standards versus the justice of absolute stand- ards so far as these are humanly possible. Why the...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 18 of Class teaching and management, CONTENTS AND SYLLABUS OF CHAPTERS APPENDIX PAGE I. An Open Letter to One Who Is Just Beginning to Teach 299 II. An Open Letter to the Experienced Class Teacher 301 III. The...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 19 of Class teaching and management, ILLUSTRATIONS A COOKING CLASS. WASHINGTON IRVING HIGH SCHOOL, NEW YORK CITY Frontispiece AN OUT-OF-DOOR KINDERGARTEN. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA Facing p. 18 NATURE-STUDY APPLIED TO ARITHMETIC 10S VACANT-LOT GARDENING BY...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 20 of Class teaching and management,
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 21 of Class teaching and management, According to my experience, success in education de- pends upon whether what is taught to children commends itself to them as true, through being closely connected with their own personal observation and...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 23 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT CHAPTER I THE LEARNING PROCESSES FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF TEACHING Relations of learner and teacher. Studies and exercises. Progress of different kinds of pupils in different...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 24 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT acter of his teacher; the opportunities of the school, its building, equipment, apparatus; the subjects taught; the books and supplies used; his comrades. In its simple and original...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 25 of Class teaching and management, THE LEARNING PROCESSES has learned and now knows. With this discovery, the first kind of learning ends unless or until one forgets. Seldom, however, does one really forget what one really has...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 26 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT knows or has learned. It is a process through which one can never carry another. The teacher may show; the pupil must perform. Here, between the teacher and...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 27 of Class teaching and management, THE LEARNING PROCESSES composition on some historical topic is to use history as an exercise: to learn the theory of perspective in draw- ing is to pursue drawing as a study. In...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 28 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT mere recall, to the point where it helps us understand new facts and can perform, as it were, the mental di- gestive function is a mysterious enough matter....
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 29 of Class teaching and management, THE LEARNING PROCESSES fruit-bearing; like flowers in the garden, seed-scatter- ing; like animals and birds and fishes, moving and alive. In respect to an exercise, the learning process em- phasizes such different...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 30 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT The third stage in learning an exercise is remember- ing in proper order the steps involved in its process and how to take these steps, which is part...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 31 of Class teaching and management, THE LEARNING PROCESSES to him a problem that involves the arithmetic rule, the teacher can easily show even to the pupil himself whether or not he understands it. This may be made...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 32 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT functions in respect to the idea of the exercise. In learning an exercise, drill is yet more important than in the case of learning a topic in a...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 33 of Class teaching and management, THE LEARNING PROCESSES weak or as clever, average, stupid. They know that dullness in one line is not incompatible with brightness in another: that the man who is stupid in respect to...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 34 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT transcends in importance the congenital difference in temperament. The matter can be clearly seen in the examination of the whole educational process of which the learning process is...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 35 of Class teaching and management, THE LEARNING PROCESSES but little training in morals, for he is apt to have much consideration for others. The reflective sedentary boy is weak in physical motivation, readily becomes intelli- gent through...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 36 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT reason perhaps, but sometimes of the world of real- ities. In the light of these facts of the fundamental con- stitutions of men, it is plain that they...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 37 of Class teaching and management, THE LEARNING PROCESSES good account of the battle of Gettysburg is quite a dif- ferent thing from learning it dramatically in a lesson in which Seminary Ridge and Cemetery Ridge are represented...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 38 of Class teaching and management, CLASS TEACHING AND MANAGEMENT all skills and crafts. It is a common philosophical be- lief that every science and every art has an inherent and essential logic that determines its method. It...
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 39 of Class teaching and management,
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910
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Image 40 of Class teaching and management, AN OUT-OF-DOOR KINDERGARTEN.
- Contributor: Chancellor, William Estabrook
- Date: 1910