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A classic treatise on excellence in teaching for over 100 years, John Milton Gregory's The Seven Laws of Teaching continues to make a great impact on teachers. It explores seven basic principles of education teachers can use to improve their effectiveness in the classroom, including the laws of teaching, the teacher, the learner, the language, the lesson, the teaching process, the learning process, and review and application. Teachers of all kinds-in public schools, in churches, and in business-can use this classic to become better educators. - http://www.accounting-books.net/
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The Seven Laws of Teaching
2007, Filiquarian Publishing, LLC
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in English
1599866382 9781599866383
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Prefatory note
About the author
Introduction. Chapter 1 : The laws of teaching.
The seven factors
The laws stated
Essentials of successful teaching
Skill and enthusiasm
A word to teachers
Chapter 2 : The law of the teacher.
The philosophy of the law
Rules for teachers
Violations and mistakes
Chapter 3 : The law of the learner.
Attention described
The philosophy of the law
Sources of interest
Interest varies with age
Hindrances to attention
Rules for teachers
Violations and mistakes
Chapter 4 : The law of language.
The philosophy of the law
The vehicle of thought
The instrument of thought
The language of objects
Rules for teachers
Violations and mistakes
Chapter 5 : The law of the lesson.
The philosophy of the law
Rules for teachers
Mistakes and violations
Chapter 6 : The law of the teaching process.
The law of teaching
The philosophy of the law
Knowledge necessary to thought
Knowledge and the feelings
The self-active mind
Rules for teachers
Violations and mistakes
Chapter 7 : The law of the learning process.
The philosophy of the law
Limitations of the law
Practical rules for teachers and learners
Violations and mistakes
Chapter 8 : The law of review and application.
The philosophy of the law
Practical rules for teachers
Violations and mistakes
Conclusion
Edition Notes
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
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