The Infant School Manual by Mary W. Howland provides educators with a comprehensive guide to teaching young children. This manual, designed as a teacher's assistant, offers practical advice and methods for creating an engaging and effective learning environment in the infant school setting. Covering a range of topics pertinent to early childhood education, the book serves as an invaluable resource for both novice and experienced teachers.
Howland's work emphasizes the importance of structured yet nurturing teaching approaches, making it a timeless contribution to the field of education. This manual is essential for anyone seeking to understand and implement best practices in early childhood education.
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