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Paperback Training Children to Study: Practical Suggestions Book

ISBN: 1026047234

ISBN13: 9781026047231

Training Children to Study: Practical Suggestions

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"Training Children to Study: Practical Suggestions" is a foundational guide designed to assist educators and parents in fostering independent and effective learning habits in children. Written by Bessie W. Stillman, this work addresses the perennial challenge of teaching students how to organize their thoughts, approach new subjects, and master the art of concentration. By offering a range of practical pedagogical strategies, the book aims to shift the focus from mere rote memorization to a more profound understanding of the learning process itself.

The text explores various methods for stimulating intellectual curiosity and self-discipline within the classroom and at home. It provides actionable advice on how to structure study periods, analyze texts, and develop critical thinking skills that serve students throughout their academic careers. Stillman emphasizes the importance of guidance over instruction, encouraging mentors to help children discover their own path to knowledge.

This volume serves as a significant historical artifact in the field of educational psychology, reflecting the evolving standards of American pedagogy during the early twentieth century. It remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of education and the timeless principles of effective study techniques.

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