Teaching of History in Elementary and Secondary SchoolsMacmillan, 1922 - 497 páginas This work embodies the most thorough treatment yet made in this country of the subject indicated by the title. The book opens with what history is, the problem of grading history, and the question of aims and values. The aim of history teaching is "to make the world intelligible." Next, the subject of history in schools of Europe and the United States; then, the biographical approach and the study of social groups. Practical methods in making history real by using visualizations are discussed, along with textbooks and their use, collateral reading, the historical method, correlation, and examinations. The critical chapters--dealing with the meaning of history, with the materials of history, with the aims and values of history-teaching, and with the grading of history--are models of clear, logical thinking expressed in simple but concrete language. |
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... 15 • 15 15 15 • 15 15 15 THE BIOGRAPHICAL APPROACH TO HISTORY THE BIOGRAPHICAL APPROACH DEFINED EARLY CONCEPTIONS OF BIOGRAPHY · 16 16 PAGE ROUSSEAU AN ADVOCATE OF BIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHY ADAPTED TO SCHOOLS xxii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
... 15 • 15 15 15 • 15 15 15 THE BIOGRAPHICAL APPROACH TO HISTORY THE BIOGRAPHICAL APPROACH DEFINED EARLY CONCEPTIONS OF BIOGRAPHY · 16 16 PAGE ROUSSEAU AN ADVOCATE OF BIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHY ADAPTED TO SCHOOLS xxii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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Henry Johnson. PAGE ROUSSEAU AN ADVOCATE OF BIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHY ADAPTED TO SCHOOLS THE ARGUMENT FOR BIOGRAPHY PRINCIPLES OF SELECTION MORAL AND PATRIOTIC AIMS • BIOGRAPHY AND THE GREAT - MAN THEORY GROUPING MEN ABOUT EVENTS 163 . 163 164 ...
Henry Johnson. PAGE ROUSSEAU AN ADVOCATE OF BIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHY ADAPTED TO SCHOOLS THE ARGUMENT FOR BIOGRAPHY PRINCIPLES OF SELECTION MORAL AND PATRIOTIC AIMS • BIOGRAPHY AND THE GREAT - MAN THEORY GROUPING MEN ABOUT EVENTS 163 . 163 164 ...
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... biographies , narratives in general ; ( 3 ) pictorial representations paintings , statues , photographs of persons or places , plans of buildings , of cities , of battlefields , maps , diagrams . Sources of the second kind are often ...
... biographies , narratives in general ; ( 3 ) pictorial representations paintings , statues , photographs of persons or places , plans of buildings , of cities , of battlefields , maps , diagrams . Sources of the second kind are often ...
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... biographical stories of famous men , ancient and modern . The next two years were given to a chronological survey of French history . Contemporary history for the class in philos- ophy was brought down to 1875. In other respects the ...
... biographical stories of famous men , ancient and modern . The next two years were given to a chronological survey of French history . Contemporary history for the class in philos- ophy was brought down to 1875. In other respects the ...
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... biographical stories , his- torical and legendary . Stories of travel . Explanation of pictures . 2 . PREPARATORY DIVISION History one hour a week Première année . Stories and familiar conversations con- cerning the great characters and ...
... biographical stories , his- torical and legendary . Stories of travel . Explanation of pictures . 2 . PREPARATORY DIVISION History one hour a week Première année . Stories and familiar conversations con- cerning the great characters and ...
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Página 431 - Now we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure We are met on a great battle-field of that war We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live...
Página 369 - ... two rowes of men, and behind them as many women, with all their heads and shoulders painted red; many of their heads bedecked with the white downe of Birds; but every one with something: and a great chayne of white beads about their necks.
Página 182 - ... operation of laws, of religion, and of education, and to mark the progress of the human mind. Men will not merely be described, but will be made intimately known to us. The changes of manners will be indicated, not merely by a few general phrases, or a few extracts from statistical documents, but by appropriate images presented in every line.
Página 355 - There is a certain meddlesome spirit, which, in the garb of learned research, goes prying about the traces of history, casting down its monuments, and marring and mutilating its fairest trophies. Care should be taken to vindicate great names from such pernicious erudition. It defeats one of the most salutary purposes of history, that of furnishing examples of what human genius and laudable enterprise may accomplish.
Página 181 - He shows us the court, the camp, and the senate. But he shows us also the nation. He considers no anecdote, no peculiarity of manner, no familiar saying, as too insignificant for his notice, which is not too insignificant to illustrate the operation of laws, of religion, and of education, and to mark the progress of the human mind.
Página 83 - But time escapes: 'Live now or never!' He said, 'What's time? Leave Now for dogs and apes! 'Man has Forever.
Página 22 - And very likely the strictly historical character of my narrative may be disappointing to the ear. But if he who desires to have before his eyes a true picture of the events which have happened, and of the like events which may be expected to happen hereafter in the order of human things, shall pronounce what I have written to be useful, then I shall be satisfied. My history is an everlasting possession, not a prize composition which is heard and forgotten.
Página 171 - Universal History, the history of what man has accomplished in this world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here.
Página 263 - William Parker, and George Popham, Gentlemen, and divers others of our loving Subjects, have been humble Suitors unto us, that We would vouchsafe unto them our Licence, to make Habitation, Plantation, and to deduce a Colony of sundry of our People into...
Página 432 - ... my heart; and upon this occasion I gave him my vote, and did all in my power to procure the votes of others. I think he had one more vote than any other, and that placed him at the head of the committee. I had the next highest number, and that placed me the second.