Publisher's Synopsis
Traité de calcul mental à l'usage des écoles canadiennes, by F.-E. Juneau, is a comprehensive treatise on mental calculation intended for use in Canadian schools. Published in 1865, this book offers a structured approach to mastering mental arithmetic, a crucial skill in 19th-century education. The text likely includes numerous exercises and examples designed to enhance students' proficiency in performing calculations without the aid of physical tools. As a historical artifact, it provides valuable insight into the pedagogical methods and mathematical curriculum of the time, reflecting the educational standards and priorities of 19th-century Canada. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of mathematics education and the development of teaching methodologies.
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