Fundamentals in Methods in Elementary Schools

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Fundamentals in Methods in Elementary Schools
Joseph P Joseph Patrick Kennedy
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What is meant by " all valiant dust that builds " ? What is prayed for in the last stanza? When was this Jubilee ?
The above, then, is the preparation and the assign- ment for the next lesson. The pupils have been put in a sympathetic and inquisitive attitude ; they have been made receptive and suggestible, and still a sufficient amount of work is left for them to do. In fact, with all the time at their disposal and with their best abilities they will not be able to get, in one lesson, the full
...ness of meaning in the poem. There are depths and depths to a great poem, as there are to a great truth. There will be room left for other variations of meaning and of read- ing in this poem ; new truths will be continually revealed, for a poetical gem is like a diamond : it flashes differ- ently with every turn and phase.
Reading: Sample Lessons 79 The Old Way and the Poor Way. The old way - and the way which is even now altogether too common was for the teacher, without making any previous prep- aration or investigation of the succeeding lesson, and without having looked ahead to see what the lesson was about or even what the extent of it was, merely to assign the next lesson or sometimes the next two lessons, and then to dismiss the class without a single question in regard to the meaning of pivotal words or of the literary, historical, or scientific allusions.


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