For the Use of Teachers and Pupils By JULIA P. HOITT Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction State of California Cloth 75 cents net
“Contains choice excerpts from the productions of eminent authors, at home and abroad, in prose and poetry. Poetry of the highest order, eloquent biographical eulogies, patriotic selections, recitations for young pupils, and several pages of proverbs, give this book a secure place in the home and school.”
CHIPS FROM A TEACHER’S WORKSHOP
By L. R. KLEMM Ph.D. late Superintendent of Public Schools Hamilton Ohio Cloth $1.20 net
“This work is among the first we have ever seen that puts the young teacher on the right track and keeps him there through all the departments of his work. It is throughout based upon common sense. It teaches principles, but the principles are always presented concretely in a form to be understood. This is really the teacher’s vade mecum. If it could be put into the hands of every instructor in our public schools, it would work a revolution in our methods of education and in the results achieved.”—School Journal.
Dr. Klemm has now in preparation, nearly ready for publication, his second volume, entitled “Chips from Educational Workshops in Europe.”
FIRST STEPS WITH AMERICAN AND BRITISH AUTHORS
By ALBERT F. BLAISDELL A.M. author of “Study in the English Classics” “Our Bodies and How we Live” “How to Keep Well” “Child’s Book of Health” Cloth 75 cents net
“The plan of the book is unique, attractive, and thoroughly philosophical. In a general way, the plan is to study the text of a few representative authors, and not merely to read about many authors. It is to study what great authors have written, and not what some one has written about them. Every thing is made subordinate to this great aim. In the first few chapters, the method of studying a given subject is fully explained and illustrated.”—True Education.
METHODS IN ZOOLOGY TEACHING FOR BEGINNERS