Educators have been developing pedagogical principles that
strike their roots deep into the philosophy of life, and now their
pronouncements are invading the consciousness of people of all ranks and
causing them to realize more and more that the school process is an
integral part of the life process and not something detached from life.
The following pages constitute an attempt to interpret some of the
school processes in terms of life processes, and to suggest ways in
which these processes may be made identical.
It is hoped that teachers who may read these pages may find running
through them a strand of optimism that will give them increased faith in
their own powers, a larger hope for the future of the school, and an
access of zeal to press valiantly forward in their efforts to excel
themselves.
F. B. P.
COLUMBUS, OHIO,
January, 1917.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. TEACHING SCHOOL
II. THE TEACHER
III. THE CHILD
IV. THE CHILD OF THE FUTURE
V. THE TEACHER-POLITICIAN
VI. SUBLIME CHAOS
VII. DEMOCRACY
VIII. PATRIOTISM
IX. WORK AND LIFE
X. WORDS AND THEIR CONTENT
XI. COMPLETE LIVING
XII. THE TIME ELEMENT
XIII. THE ARTIST TEACHER
XIV. THE TEACHER AS AN IDEAL
XV. THE SOCIALIZED RECITATION
XVI. AGRICULTURE
XVII. THE SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY
XVIII. POETRY AND LIFE
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