"The Practical Question Book" is a comprehensive handbook designed for use in both public and private schools. Originally published in 1887, this meticulously arranged collection presents over six thousand practical questions covering the principal subjects taught in classrooms of the era. Compiled and systematically organized by Lamont Stilwell, this book serves as an invaluable resource for students and educators alike. The inclusion of carefully selected answers, drawn from standard textbooks, ensures accuracy and reliability, making it an essential tool for thorough study and effective teaching.
Its enduring value lies in its ability to provide a structured approach to learning, promoting critical thinking, and facilitating comprehensive knowledge acquisition. This historical educational resource offers unique insights into the pedagogical methods and curriculum of the late 19th century.
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