The high school course in English
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HIGH SCHOOL SERIES
1. The High School Course in English, by Willard G. Bleyer, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of English. 1906. 1907.
2. The High School Course in German, by M. Blakemore Evans, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of German. 1907.
Issued bi-monthly, and entered at the postoffice, at Madison, as second-class matter.
WILLARD G. BLEYER, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of English
University of Wisconsin
REVISED EDITION
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
MADISON
Willard Grosvenor Bleyer
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The High school Course in English
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1. Length of Course
2. Plan of Course
3. Arrangement of Classes
4. Conference of Teachers
1. Theme Writing
2. Correction of Themes
3. Filing of Themes
4. Conferences on Written Work
5. Oral Composition
6. Principles of Composition
7. Use of Text-book
1. Methods of Teaching
2. Reading Aloud
3. Choice of Reading
4. Library Reading
1. Composition
2. English Grammar
3. Rhetorical Principles
4. Theme Writing
5. Reading
1. Composition
2. Reading
1. Reading and History of Literature
2. Composition
1. Reading
2. The Novel
3. The Drama
4. The Lyric
5. The Essay
6. Library Reading
7. Composition
8. Writing of Verse
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Fourth Year
1. Whole Composition
2. Paragraphs
3. Sentences
4. Words
5. Figures of Speech
6. Qualities of Style
7. Forms of Discourse
1. The Teaching of English
2. Literature
3. Language and Grammar
4. Rhetoric and Composition