Teaching Manual And Industrial Arts a Textbook for Normal Schools And Colleges

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McMurry; this can be done best and only thru instruction on a lower plane as a prerequisite to instruc- tion on a higher plane. Care should be taken to distinguish between creative effort based upon instruction and spontaneity not so based. Each has its place but they are essentially different stages or aspects of the educational process.
The inference as to method in general, then, is clear: We are to pay attention to the empirical concretes; education is to be based upon specific concrete exp
...eriences. Out of these experiences are to come the generalizations, the abstractions, the rules, the theory, the ideals which shall serve to connect these specific, concrete experiences with other specific, con- crete experiences not otherwise related. Such a method de- mands more than mere generalization and abstraction; it de- mands application of these to new situations or experiences. If it were desired to produce an intelligent carpentry foreman, one with a resourceful attitude of mind, we must not try to do this by having him disregard the subject-matter of carpentry.

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