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Hardcover Primary Method in the Church School Book

ISBN: 102592424X

ISBN13: 9781025924243

Primary Method in the Church School

"Primary Method in the Church School" is a foundational text for educators and scholars of religious instruction, focusing on the pedagogical techniques required to teach young children effectively within a church setting. Written by Alberta Munkres, a dedicated specialist in early education, this volume provides an insightful look into the developmental needs of children in the primary grades, offering a blend of psychological theory and practical classroom application.

The work covers a broad spectrum of educational methods, including the use of storytelling, creative handwork, and music to communicate spiritual themes in an accessible and engaging manner. Munkres details the importance of creating a conducive learning environment and outlines the specific qualities needed in a teacher to successfully guide a child's early faith formation. By examining the intersection of childhood development and religious instruction, the text offers a structured approach to lesson planning that seeks to capture a child's natural imagination.

Valuable for its historical perspective on educational theory, "Primary Method in the Church School" stands as an important record of the evolving standards of childhood instruction in the early 20th century. It remains a significant resource for those interested in the history of the Sunday school movement and the methodological foundations of Christian education for children.

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