Discover the origins and impact of the International Sunday-School Lesson system, a framework studied by millions.
This concise history explains how modern Sunday-school lessons developed from earlier teaching methods, evolving into a unified plan used across the United States and beyond. It traces the journey from early alphabet lessons to the era of uniform, graded materials, and highlights the collaboration of educators who shaped the movement. The narrative covers key shifts after the Civil War and the rise of prominent series and denominational programs, framing how this book preserved a notable chapter in educational and religious practice.
- Learn how the idea of uniform lessons spread and why it mattered for teachers and students.
- See the role of educators, journals, and denominational groups in shaping the curriculum.
- Understand the five-part teacher aides that guided instruction: narrative, exercise, explanations, illustration, and practical lessons.
- Explore the long arc from early methods to the widely used plan that influenced generations of Sunday-school instruction.
Ideal for readers of church history and anyone curious about the evolution of religious education and classroom instruction.