Excerpt from Object Lessons for Infants, Vol. 2
This course of Object Lessons for use in Infant Schools is designed as an easy stepping-stone to the author's more advanced course for use in the Senior departments and is the natural outcome of the widely extended favour with which the two preceding. Series of books have been received in the educational world.
In view of the recent changes in the Code, which have set up new relations between the school, h.m. Inspector, and the Education Department, and affect the everyday life of both teachers and scholars, it has been deemed advisable, after consultation with several Infant Teachers, to arrange the course in four stages. Under the Old regime the Infant School seemed to naturally resolve itself into three divisions. It is now thought that, under the new conditions, a course of lessons laid down in four stages will be welcomed by most teachers, as giving them a stage at their discretion, to provide for the more rapid class promotions which will henceforth take place.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book provides an easy stepping-stone to the author's more advanced course for older children and is a natural response to the changes in educational relations between school, inspectors, and the Education Department. The author believes that, under the new conditions, a course of lessons laid down in four stages will be welcomed by most teachers, as giving them a stage at their discretion, to provide for the more rapid class promotions which will henceforth take place. From the very earliest lessons, the eye, the hand, and the senses of taste and smell are all brought into requisition. The imparting of more information becomes altogether secondary to the cultivation of the faculty of observation. The author has made these humanising truths a special feature of the lessons, not only in this series, but also in the books for the older children. The children are led to take a kindly interest in the animals around them. The lessons help develop a love of Nature and an interest in living things. The author makes the lives of the children more happy and interesting by opening up an easily accessible and attractive field for the exercise of brain, hand, and eye This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780243597864_0
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