The Seven Laws of Teaching
Book info: The Seven Laws of Teaching (Hardcover, 160 pages – Canon Press, 2014) – Canon Press, 2014. Language: Eng.
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Original, unabridged 1886 version of "The Seven Laws of Teaching."Canon Press has restored The Seven Laws of Teaching to its original 1886 text. In 1954, Baker Book House published a revised edition of The Seven Laws of Teaching that "abridged" much of the original Christian content and emphasis: Not only does your Canon Press version give the unabridged, first-edition text, but we've also added a number of invaluable tools not available anywhere else:1. A powerful foreword by Douglas Wilson, "The Seven Disciplines of Highly Effective Teachers,"2. Study Questions after each chapter by Dr. Larry Stephenson3. New helpful appendices:- Appendix A: List of the Seven Laws of Teaching,- Appendix B: Self-Assessment Tool for Teachers by Dr. Stephenson,- Appendix C: Sample Teacher Observation Form by Dr. Stephenson- Appendix D: Answers to the Study Questions- Endnotes on Historical FiguresDon't miss this vital book for teachers! For decades, John Milton Gregory's The Seven Laws of Teaching has been an essential guide for classical educators. Teachers everywhere--whether in schools, at home, in co-ops, or online--need this book. Whether you're experienced or just getting your feet wet, this edition of The Seven Laws of Teaching supplies methods and practical application for the classroom, homeschool, or online school.Our powerful teaching development book offers timeless principles and invaluable practical tools to educate every teacher on mastering the art of effective teaching. These teaching books provide an unabridged, first-edition text that retains the original Christian perspective of teaching by restoring the 1886 version. With a focus on relevance to modern-day teaching practices, these education books for teachers introduce the seven disciplines of highly effective teachers with a preface written by Douglas Wilson and evaluation tools after each chapter written by D. Larry Stephenson.