Standards in Education, With Some Consideration of Their Relation to Industrial Training

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Standards in Education, With Some Consideration of Their Relation to Industrial Training
Chamberlain Arthur Henry
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Certain it is that if the school of the past was bom of earlier ideals and was suited to the earlier day, the civilization of the present demands an entirely different type of school.
Subjects have from time to time crept in to enrich, or at least to help fill, the program. Spelling is now taught both as an oral and as a written exercise, geography and history are studied with regard to effect as well as to cause; and the elements of the sciences and of nature study, music, elocution, drawing,
...clay modeling, physical culture, and the many forms of hand work, have, one after another, been added to the curriculum.
In arranging our courses of study we must have in mind the needs and conditions of the individual student, so plan- ning the work that there shall be constant reference to the pupiPs capacity and to his Ufe after leaving the school.
The curriculum must grow out of experience and since cir- cumstances and the individual teacher must largely deter- mine details, what follows should be used as suggestive only.


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