Excerpt from Kindergarten-Primary Course of Study for the Kindergarten, First, Second and Third Grades
It is pretty generally agreed that there are too many separate sub ects In the elementary school course of study. The attempt has been de in this Course to bring greater unity into the whole program r the education of the child in these grades. Lines of demarcation tween subjects do not exist in living and should have less existence learning. It is believed that the printing of the whole Course of udy in one unit and organized in such a way as to show the relation existing among the several activities and subjects will contribute little to the effectiveness of the work in the Kindergarten, First.
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