Its introduction displaces nothing but
the old-fashioned monotonous recitations. Let them go; we welcome this
book as an important aid in hastening along the good time of better
teaching. It is excellently printed, with good paper and
binding."--_The New York School Journal._
Illustrated. Price by mail, 75 cents.
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DEVELOPMENT LESSONS.
BY PROF. E.V. DEGRAFF & MISS M.K. SMITH.
IN FIVE PARTS.
I. FIFTY LESSONS ON THE SENSES, SIZE, FORM, PLACE, PLANTS, AND INSECTS.
These lessons are presented objectively with a view to showing how
elementary work in natural science may be done.
II. QUINCY SCHOOL WORK.
III. LECTURES ON THE SCIENCE AND ART OF TEACHING.
Specific instruction is given on how to teach Reading, Spelling,
Phonics, Language, Geography, Arithmetic, etc.
IV. SCHOOL GOVERNMENT.
V. "THE NEW DEPARTURE IN THE SCHOOLS OF QUINCY." By CHAS. FRANCIS ADAMS.
DR. A.D. MAYO says, in the _New England Journal of Education_:
"Although we have given place in our book-notice column to an
appreciative mention of the volume, 'Development Lessons,' a new
reading seems to call for a new commendation of this admirable guide to
teachers.
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