A fascinating glimpse into the science curriculum at Rugby School in the 1870s, "Science Work in Rugby School" offers a detailed look at the educational practices of one of England's most prestigious institutions. This historical document provides insight into the methods and materials used to teach science during a period of significant scientific advancement.
Readers interested in the history of education, particularly science education, will find this book a valuable resource. Explore the curriculum, teaching philosophies, and the overall approach to science within the context of a renowned British school.
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