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Paperback The Point of Contact in Teaching Book

ISBN: 1023600242

ISBN13: 9781023600248

The Point of Contact in Teaching

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The Point of Contact in Teaching, by Patterson Du Bois, explores innovative methods in education, drawing inspiration from diverse philosophical and religious traditions. Du Bois examines the concept of finding a 'point of contact' with students, referencing figures such as Froebel, Pestalozzi, Confucius, and Buddha. He delves into the practical application of these principles in various educational settings, from Sunday-school to broader philosophical discussions. This insightful work encourages educators to connect with students on a deeper, more meaningful level, fostering a richer learning experience. Du Bois integrates biblical references, like the Twenty-third Psalm and the Book of Genesis, alongside Zoroastrian and Confucian thought, creating a comprehensive approach to teaching. This book offers timeless wisdom for educators seeking to inspire and engage their students effectively.

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