"Modern Methods and the Elementary Curriculum" provides a thorough investigation into the pedagogical shifts and curricular standards of the early twentieth century. Written by Claude A. Phillips, this work synthesizes the prevailing educational theories of its time to offer a practical guide for elementary instruction and curriculum construction. The text examines the core subjects of the primary school experience, detailing how disciplines such as language arts, mathematics, and social sciences can be taught more effectively using modern psychological and sociological insights.
Phillips emphasizes the importance of aligning educational objectives with the developmental needs of the child and the demands of contemporary life. By exploring the functional value of specific subjects and the most efficient methods for their delivery, the book aims to bridge the gap between theoretical research and classroom practice. "Modern Methods and the Elementary Curriculum" serves as a foundational text for understanding the progressive education movement, highlighting the historical transition toward more structured and scientifically grounded teaching methodologies. It is an essential resource for educators, historians of education, and curriculum specialists seeking to understand the evolution of the American elementary school system.
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