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I Rural Education | 



I A. E. PICKARD I 



I AN AID TO PRODUCTIVE TEACHING | 



i FOR NORMAL CLASSES, READING CIR- 1 



i CLES, COD NT Y SUPERINTENDENTS and g 



1 RURAL TEACHERS 1 



M Adopted in Several States and Many Counties J 



p Industrial subjects are disputing place with academic = 



M even in the rural school. What shall be eliminated? What M 



M shall be taught? How? With what result? = 



I Rural Education Tells What to Teach 1 



p Aside from the excellent arrangement of the program of M 



p academic subjects and the full treatment of methods for = 



M teaching the same, Rural Education presents practical plans M 



= for including the required industrial work, viz: agriculture, ^ 



^ manual training and domestic science. In addition it fully M 



^ discusses the outside activities which enlarge the scope of the M 



^ school and the community life and form a vital part of real M 



^ rural education. ^ 



J Rural Education Tells How to Teach M 



^ The co-ordination and arrangement of all these con- s 



^ fiicting courses is a problem which this book solves with ^ 



^ satisfaction and success. Complete instruction is given for ^ 



^ the carrying out of the plans suggested and for the teaching = 



M of each subject in detail. In the industrial subjects the actual = 



M work to be pursued is supplied. p 



M Rural Education Increases Teaching Efficiency M 



m The definite outlines and methods which have been = 



m thoroly tested and found to be most successful, together with ^ 



p the enlarged outlook and inspiration which come with a view = 



^ of new and greater possibilities, tend to increase efficiency in ^ 



M the schoolroom and to direct and elevate all rural life. s 



M 12tno., 430 pages. Illustrated. Price, $1.50 net M 



I WEBB PUBLISHING COMPANY, | 



m SAINT PAUL. MINN. = 



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