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Hardcover Education Moves Ahead Book

ISBN: 1025619250

ISBN13: 9781025619255

Education Moves Ahead

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"Education Moves Ahead" is a seminal exploration of the transformation of American pedagogy during the early twentieth century. Written by Eugene Randolph Smith, a noted expert in the field, this work examines the transition from traditional, rigid schooling methods toward the more flexible and student-centered principles of the progressive education movement. Smith argues for a school environment that fosters the development of the whole child, emphasizing that education must evolve to meet the changing needs of a modern society.

The book details practical strategies for educators and parents, addressing key topics such as the psychology of learning, the role of interest and motivation in the classroom, and the importance of character building alongside academic achievement. By moving away from rote memorization and toward a more integrated approach to instruction, Smith illustrates how schools can better prepare children for the complexities of life.

As an insightful reflection on the educational shifts of the 1920s, "Education Moves Ahead" remains a significant text for understanding the foundations of modern teaching. It provides a historical window into the efforts to make classrooms more humane, engaging, and effective, making it a valuable resource for historians, teachers, and anyone interested in the philosophy of learning.

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