Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Teacher's Manual of Geography: I. Hints to Teachers, II. Modern Facts and Ancient Fancies
The suggestions offered in the following Manual have been prompted by experience in the School-room, as well as by that of exploration and travel. They are intended as a sup plement, and not as a substitute, for the ordinary work of the teacher. They will be of no avail whatever where the only aim in 'the study of geography is the preparation for examination. I have thought it unnecessary to present any graded course of study. The admirable work of Professor Frye, 'child and Nature, ' leaves in that direction nothing to be desired. Mr. Nicholl's 'topics in Geography' will also be found a most useful companion.
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