Publisher's Synopsis
"Logic For Children, Deductive And Inductive, The Substance Of Two Addresses To Teachers" presents a clear and concise exploration of logical reasoning tailored for young minds. Originally delivered as addresses to educators, this work by Alexander John Ellis offers insights into teaching both deductive and inductive logic to children. Ellis emphasizes the importance of equipping young learners with the tools for critical thinking and sound reasoning.
This book provides a historical perspective on educational methods and underscores the timeless value of logical instruction. Teachers and parents alike will find valuable guidance in fostering intellectual curiosity and developing essential cognitive skills in children, ensuring that this classic work remains relevant for generations to come.
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