"Code 1884(-1886). The 'excellent' Arithmetic. Standard 1(-6). with] Answers. Standard 1(-4)" by C. Rickards offers a glimpse into late 19th-century elementary mathematics education. This collection, designed for students in Standards 1 through 6, focuses on arithmetic principles and problem-solving. The inclusion of answers for Standards 1 through 4 suggests a comprehensive approach to learning and assessment.
This book provides valuable insight for educators and historians interested in the evolution of teaching methodologies and curriculum development during this period. The straightforward approach to arithmetic reflects the educational priorities of the time, emphasizing practical mathematical skills. It serves as a primary source document for understanding how arithmetic was taught and learned in late 19th-century classrooms.
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