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School Credit for Home Work

School Credit for Home Work

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SCHOOL CREDIT

FOR HOME WORK

BY L. R. ALDERMAN

CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
PORTLAND, OREGON
FORMERLY SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION, STATE OF OREGON



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HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO

The Riverside Press Cambridge


COPYRIGHT, 1915, BY L. R. ALDERMAN
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

The Riverside Press

CAMBRIDGE. MASSACHUSETTS
U.S.A


TO THE MEMORY
OF
MY FATHER AND MOTHER
Who made their boys happy partners in the
work of the home and farm


PREFACE

It has been a surprise and a delight to me, as this book has been in progress, to learn of the many different ways that people have worked out these home credit plans. It has been as if I could see into many happy schoolrooms. Letters from mothers and fathers boasting of the accomplishments of their children, have brought to me a little glow from the hearthsides of many homes. A father brought his boy—or rather the boy brought his father—up to see me and talk over what the boy was doing at home. The father boasted of the boy's fine garden, his big pumpkins, his watermelons that would attract the neighbors. Johnny almost burst the top button off his vest with pride as his father praised him and patted him on the head. After this happy meeting, the father and the son got on the high wagon seat and rode home; and as I saw them going down the street, I could imagine what they talked about. Such glimpses help to make a school man's life worth while; and I have had many of them as I have been writing this book.

For the fact that this book exists at all, I am indebted to my wife, who has helped me with every part of it, and to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thomason, of Olympia, Washington, who believed in the book from the first. Mrs. Thomason has also done much work on the book; she has gathered all the illustrative material, visiting many schools and writing many letters. She and my wife have done most of the organizing of material, and have gone over the manuscript together. To Miss Fanny Louise Barber, of the Washington High School, Portland, I am grateful for her careful reading and revision of several chapters. I owe thanks to Mrs. Sarah J. Hoagland, of Belt, Montana, for the true and vivid stories she has sent me; and I am thankful to all the home credit teachers, with whom we have been corresponding, for their painstaking answers to our letters, as well as for the valuable plans that they have originated.

L. R. Alderman.

Portland, Oregon,
November 16, 1914.


CONTENTS

PART ONE

I. Introduction 1
II. Mary 7
III. The Spring Valley School 11
IV. What will become of the Algebra? 24
V. Honoring Labor 34
VI. Habit-Building 39
VII. That Other Teacher and that Teacher's Laboratory 46
VIII. Stella and Sadie 53
IX. A Story and Letters from Teachers 60

PART TWO

I. Illustrative Home Credit Plans                                         71
II. Home Credit in High Schools 156
  Appendix 167
  Index 177

ILLUSTRATIONS

Feeding her Bird Frontispiece
Spring Valley School 12
Picnic Luncheon, Spring Valley

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