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Bennion, Adam S., 1886-1958

"Principles of Teaching"

35:8?
"For I am God, and mine arm is not shortened; and I will show miracles,
signs and wonders unto all those who _believe on my name_."
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QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS--CHAPTER XIII
1. Discuss the proper use of stories in securing and maintaining
interest.
2. Point out the danger of bringing in foreign "funny" material.
3. Show how difficult subjects may be made of even greater interest than
easy ones.
4. Use the greater part of this class hour for illustrating how to
create interest in subjects ordinarily found hard to teach.

HELPFUL REFERENCES
Those listed in Chapter XI.


CHAPTER XIV
THE MORE IMMEDIATE PROBLEMS IN TEACHING
OUTLINE--CHAPTER XIV
The steps involved in the preparation of a lesson: The aim;
organization; illustration; application; questions.--Problems
involved in the presentation of a lesson: The point of contact;
illustration; the lesson statement.--Various possibilities.--The
review: questioning; application.--The matter summarized.

So many textbooks have been written about teaching--so many points of
view have been advanced--such a variety of terminology has been
employed, even in the expression of a single educational notion--that
beginning teachers are frequently at a loss to know just how to set
about the task of teaching.


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