Publisher's Synopsis
"History Teaching in the Secondary School," originally published in 1915, provides a detailed exploration of pedagogical approaches for history education. Authored by the Indiana University Extension Division, this work offers insights into the methodologies and strategies employed in teaching history at the secondary level during the early 20th century.
The book delves into curriculum design, teaching techniques, and the role of history in shaping civic understanding. It serves as a valuable resource for educators and historians interested in the evolution of history education and the enduring challenges of engaging students with the past. This edition offers a window into the historical context of educational practices and the ongoing quest to make history relevant and meaningful for students.
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