The book The Elementary School Curriculum was written by author Bonser, Frederick Gordon, 1875-1931 Here you can read free online of The Elementary School Curriculum book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Elementary School Curriculum a good or bad book?
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Much of the industrial arts work for the year is an interpre- tation of present conditions and means through an historical summary of the inventions, discoveries, and methods of operation of various industries, and of the organization of those engaged in industry into cooperative groups of specialists. The projects in 294 THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM the practical arts in this year call for a summary of the steps from the beginning to the present which have marked the important changes, bot...h industrially and socially, in man's providing for his needs of food, clothing, shelter, utensils, tools and machines, and records. Plows may be reviewed from the crooked stick to the tractor gang plow ; harvesting machinery from the stone knife or metal sickle to the combined harvester and thresher; weaving machinery from the cave man's most simple hand loom to the great batteries of power looms in present-day factories ; sewing tools from the bone awl or needle to the motor- driven sewing machine; houses from natural caves, pole lean-tos, or skin tents to the luxurious homes of comfort and beauty, perfectly appointed with fur- nishings to meet every need of use, leisure, and enjoy- ment; and so on, through all of the fields of need, material or spiritual, the pupil may realize the wealth of his cumulative heritage and be able to appreciate definitely to whom he is indebted for each significant element of his splendid legacy.
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