DELIVERED IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

By J. G. FITCH, M.A.

WITH AN INTRODUCTORY PREFACE BY

THOMAS HUNTER, Ph.D., President of the Normal College, New York

16mo. Cloth. $1.00


“This is eminently the work of a man of wisdom and experience. He takes a broad and comprehensive view of the work of the teacher, and his suggestions on all topics are worthy of the most careful consideration.”—New England Journal of Education.

“The lectures will be found most interesting, and deserve to be carefully studied, not only by persons directly concerned with instruction, but by parents who wish to be able to exercise an intelligent judgment in the choice of schools and teachers for their children. For ourselves, we could almost wish to be of school age again, to learn history and geography from some one who could teach them after the pattern set by Mr. Fitch to his audience. But perhaps Mr. Fitch’s observations on the general conditions of school work are even more important than what he says on this or that branch of study.”—Saturday Review.


NOTES ON AMERICAN SCHOOLS AND TRAINING COLLEGES