"Course of Study, Baltimore County, Maryland, Public Schools, Grades I to VIII" is a historical document providing insight into early 20th-century elementary education. Published in 1921, this book details the curriculum used in Baltimore County public schools for grades one through eight. It offers a glimpse into the teaching methodologies, subjects covered, and educational philosophies of the time.
Researchers, historians, and educators interested in the history of education, curriculum development, and the evolution of teaching practices will find this book a valuable resource. It provides a unique perspective on the standards and expectations for elementary education in a specific region during a significant period in American history.
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