Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Elements of Religious Pedagogy: A Course in Sunday School Teacher-Training
The Elementary Departments. First and chie?y, says Dr. Forbush, it [the Sunday school] is the agency, supple mental to the home, where children and young people are taught. The most important work in any Sunday school is that done with its boys and girls. All plans for bettering the school should begin with them, and all plans for retrench ment and economy should reach them last of all. N 0 other departments so imperatively demand trained workers; the material is plastic as no other, and the molding Of it requires the very highest skill. The study Of childhood and the methods Of molding it is regarded now by all educators as the most important branch Of the teaching profession. It is Obvious, therefore, that every complete course in teacher training must begin with a study of the elementary depart ments. The center Of our Sunday school system is the child. If we can reach him as we should, we can reach all the rest; but to reach him we must understand him completely.
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