Types of Teaching
Abstract
Education is as old as humanity itself. Ho sooner did man find himself a creature of wants than he began to select and to cultivate those arts which were involved in the elementary law of self preservation. In primitive times the helplessness and needs of the child were so obvious that his elders by a natural impulse gave him a training in the rude arts that enabled him to procure the necessities of life. In this education there was no plan beyond the fact that certain customs handed down from generation to generation were expanded to meet increasing requirements.
Subject Area
Philosophy|Education
Recommended Citation
Mee, Patrick J, "Types of Teaching" (1922). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI31189676.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI31189676