The Aldine speller, part two
CATHERINE T. BRYCE
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
AND
FRANK J. SHERMAN
FORMERLY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MONSON, MASS.
NEW YORK
NEWSON & COMPANY
Copyright, 1916, by NEWSON & COMPANY. All rights reserved.
To teachers and the public alike, probably no subject taught in the public schools has been more disappointing than spelling. This disappointment is undoubtedly due to:
1. Defective material for study and poor methods of teaching;
2. Too much testing and too little teaching;
3. Finding errors rather than preventing them;