The Seven Laws of Teaching
The Seven Laws of Teaching' is a clear and simple statement of the important factors governing the art of teaching. It has always been valued as a handbook for Sunday School teachers and now finds new relevance among those educating their children at home as well as with educators advocating a conservative approach.
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The Seven Laws of Teaching
The Seven Laws of Teaching' is a clear and simple statement of the important factors governing the art of teaching. It has always been valued as a handbook for Sunday School teachers and now finds new relevance among those educating their children at home as well as with educators advocating a conservative approach.
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The Seven Laws of Teaching

The Seven Laws of Teaching

by John Milton Gregory
The Seven Laws of Teaching

The Seven Laws of Teaching

by John Milton Gregory

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The Seven Laws of Teaching' is a clear and simple statement of the important factors governing the art of teaching. It has always been valued as a handbook for Sunday School teachers and now finds new relevance among those educating their children at home as well as with educators advocating a conservative approach.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789389157635
Publisher: DIGITAL FIRE
Publication date: 07/30/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 663 KB

About the Author

John Milton Gregory was one of the educational leaders of the generation that has just passed from the stage. He was born at Sand Lake, in Rensselaer County, New York, on July 6th, 1822. His early training was obtained in the district schools and he became himself a district school teacher at the age of seventeen. Three years later, apparently destined for the profession of law, he entered Union College at Schenectady, New York, But after graduating in 1846, he gave up the study of law to enter the ministry of the Baptist Church. His heart, however, was in teaching, and in 1852 he became head of a classical school in Detroit, Michigan. Almost immediately he was recognized as a leader in the educational councils of the state. In 1868, when the University of Illinois was established under the name, 'Illinois State Industrial University, ' Dr. Gregory was asked to undertake the organization of the new institution. His work for thirteen years in laying the foundations of one of the largest and strongest of the state universities gives him a secure place in the history of American education. After leaving the University of Illinois he served for sometime as a member of the United States Civil Service Commission. The great work of his life, however, was the organization of the University, and just before he died in 1898 he asked that his body be laid to rest within the campus of the school for which he had done so much.

Table of Contents

Introduction11
1.The Laws of Teaching15
The Seven Factors16
The Laws Stated18
The Laws Stated as Rules19
Essentials of Successful Teaching20
Skill and Enthusiasm22
A Word to Teachers24
2.The Law of the Teacher25
The Philosophy of the Law26
Rules for Teachers30
Violations and Mistakes32
3.The Law of the Learner35
Attention Described36
The Philosophy of the Law41
Sources of Interest43
Interest Varies with Age44
Hindrances to Attention45
Rules for Teachers46
Violations and Mistakes47
4.The Law of the Language51
The Philosophy of the Law52
The Vehicle of Thought54
The Instrument of Thought55
The Language of Objects58
Rules for Teachers59
Violations and Mistakes61
5.The Law of the Lesson65
The Philosophy of the Law66
Rules for Teachers74
Mistakes and Violations76
6.The Law of the Teaching Process79
The Law of Teaching80
The Philosophy of the Law81
Knowledge Necessary to Thought86
Knowledge and the Feelings89
The Self-Active Mind90
Rules for Teachers94
Violations and Mistakes96
7.The Law of the Learning Process99
The Philosophy of the Law100
Limitations of the Law104
Practical Rules for Teachers and Learners105
Violations and Mistakes106
8.The Law of Review and Application109
The Philosophy of the Law110
Practical Rules for Teachers117
Violations and Mistakes119
Conclusion121
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