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How to Teach

"How to Teach" is a foundational work in the field of pedagogy, written by the influential educator George Drayton Strayer. This comprehensive guide serves as an essential resource for understanding the principles of effective instruction and the psychological foundations of learning. Designed for both prospective and practicing teachers, the book explores the art and science of teaching, emphasizing the importance of adapting methods to meet the individual needs and developmental stages of students.

The work covers a wide array of topics crucial to classroom success, including the motivation of learners, the development of habits, the cultivation of thinking skills, and the effective use of questioning. Strayer delves into the nuances of lesson planning and classroom management, providing timeless insights into how educators can foster an environment conducive to intellectual and moral growth. By bridging the gap between theoretical psychology and practical classroom application, "How to Teach" offers a systematic approach to education that remains relevant for those interested in the history and evolution of instructional theory. This classic text highlights the profound impact of the teacher's role in shaping the minds and characters of the next generation.

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