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Civic Views |
38 |
Individualistic Views |
40 |
The Eclectic View |
43 |
Chapter VII |
Divisions of Educational Study |
46 |
Control of Experience |
46 |
The Instructor's Problems |
48 |
General method |
49 |
Special methods |
49 |
School management |
50 |
History of education |
50 |
PART II |
METHODOLOGY |
Chapter VIII |
General Method |
52 |
Subdivisions of Method |
52 |
Method and Mind |
53 |
Chapter IX |
The Lesson Problem |
55 |
Nature of Problem |
55 |
Need of Problem |
57 |
Pupil's Motive |
59 |
Awakening Interest |
61 |
Knowledge of Problem |
67 |
How to Set Problem |
69 |
Examples of Motivation |
71 |
Chapter X |
Learning as a Selecting Activity |
75 |
The Selecting Process |
77 |
Law of Preparation |
82 |
Value of preparation |
83 |
Precautions |
84 |
Necessity of preparation |
85 |
Examples of preparation |
86 |
Chapter XI |
Learning as a Relating Activity |
89 |
Nature of Synthesis |
90 |
Interaction of Processes |
91 |
Knowledge unified |
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