"How To Teach Primary Geography; Hints To Teachers" offers educators a comprehensive guide to effectively teaching geography at the elementary level. Authored by Alex is] Everett Frye, the book provides practical hints and strategies designed to engage young learners and foster a deeper understanding of geographical concepts.
Originally published in 1894, this book presents insights into teaching methodologies relevant to the educational landscape of the late 19th century, offering a glimpse into the historical approaches to geography instruction. It serves as a valuable resource for educators interested in understanding the evolution of teaching practices and seeking inspiration for innovative approaches to geography education.
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