Nature readers : $b Sea-side and way-side. No. 4Wright, Julia McNair
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Nature readers : $b Sea-side and way-side. No. 4
Wright, Julia McNair
Nature study -- Juvenile literature; Readers
This series is to be of material from the standard imaginative
literature of the English language. It will draw freely upon the
treasury of favorite stories, poems, and songs with which every
child should become familiar, and which have done most to stimulate
the fancy and direct the sentiment of the best men and women of the
English-speaking race.
[_In preparation._
D. C. HEATH & CO., Publishers, Boston, New York, Chicago, and London.
_Why should Teachers_ _Read the Literature
of their Profession?_
_=1. Because= no man can stand high in any profession who is not
familiar with its history and literature._
_=2. Because= it saves time which might be wasted in trying
experiments that have already been tried and found useless._
=Compayré’s History of Pedagogy.= “The best and most
comprehensive history of Education in English.”--Dr. G. S.
HALL. $1.75
=Compayré’s Lectures on Teaching.= “The best book in existence
on the theory and practice of Education.”--Supt.
MACALLISTER, Philadelphia. 1.75
=Gill’s System of Education.= “It treats ably of the Lancaster
and Bell movement in Education--a very important phase.”--Dr.
W. T. HARRIS. 1.25
=Radestock’s Habit in Education.= “It will prove a rare ‘find’ to
teachers who are seeking to ground themselves in the
philosophy of their art.”--E. H. RUSSELL, Worcester Normal. 0.75
=Rousseau’s Emile.= “Perhaps the most influential book ever
written on the subject of Education.”--R. H. QUICK. 0.90
=Pestalozzi’s Leonard and Gertrude.= “If we except ‘Emile’ only,
no more important educational book has appeared, for a
century and a half, than ‘Leonard and Gertrude.’”--_The
Nation._ 0.90
=Richter’s Levana; or the Doctrine of Education.= “A spirited
and scholarly book.”--Prof. W. H. PAYNE. 1.40
=Rosmini’s Method in Education.= “The most important pedagogical
work ever written.”--THOMAS DAVIDSON. 1.50
=Malleson’s Early Training of Children.= “The best book for
mothers I ever read.”--ELIZABETH P. PEABODY. 0.75
=Hall’s Bibliography of Pedagogical Literature.= Covers every
department of Education. 1.50
=Peabody’s Home, Kindergarten and Primary School Education.=
“The best book outside of the Bible I ever read.”--A LEADING
TEACHER. 1.00
=Newsholme’s School Hygiene.= Already in use in the leading
training colleges in England. 0.75
=DeGarmo’s Essentials of Method.= “It has as much sound thought
to the square inch as anything I know of in
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