A practical look at how one county organized its public school work in 1900 .
This guide lays out a comprehensive course of study designed to help teachers and trustees plan a balanced, ambitious curriculum for all grades.
The material explains the guiding ideas behind the course, including the aim to teach through a thoughtful selection of subjects, avoid overloading students, and emphasize reading, citizenship, and real-world learning. It outlines how teachers can choose from a mix of required and optional work, integrate reading with other subjects, and build a unified, lively program that fosters independent, capable learners. The document also provides guidance on using supplemental texts, maintaining a catalog of needed books, and fostering classroom practices that connect local conditions to broader knowledge.
Structured by grade, the book covers reading, history and civics, geography, and more, with suggested texts and supplemental readings. It includes recommendations for teacher resources, library needs, and methods to encourage daily inquiry, discussion, and project-based learning. While rooted in its era, the framework emphasizes deliberate pacing, clear objectives, and the teacher’s role in guiding students toward practical understanding and good character.
Ideal for educators, school districts, and researchers interested in historical approaches to building a public school curriculum.
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