. Birds & nature magazine. Birds; Natural history; Natural history. COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONVERSATION INCH Nature Study Pub- lishing Company, in Jan- uary, 1897, put before the teaching world the first accurately beautiful rep- resentations, not only of the forms of nature but of the tints and colors also, the brightest minds have been active in noting the effectiveness of the color photograph in school. Thousands of teachers have vied with each other in applying them in nature study with most gratifying results. An important discovery has been made almost at the same time by ma
. Birds & nature magazine. Birds; Natural history; Natural history. COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONVERSATION INCH Nature Study Pub- lishing Company, in Jan- uary, 1897, put before the teaching world the first accurately beautiful rep- resentations, not only of the forms of nature but of the tints and colors also, the brightest minds have been active in noting the effectiveness of the color photograph in school. Thousands of teachers have vied with each other in applying them in nature study with most gratifying results. An important discovery has been made almost at the same time by many of them. The lively interest aroused by the bird presented, the agreeable sensations the child experi- ences in relating incidents and hear- ing from his mates and teacher about its habits, and the reminiscences of delightful outdoor experiences, all tend to warm the child to enthusiasm. This point of warmth is the supreme opportunity of the teacher. Instruc- tion given under such a glow is in- tensely educative. A few minutes of such work is worth hours of effort where the child is but indifferently aroused. Many of the best first primary teach- ers do not begin to teach reading dur- ing the first few weeks of the child in school. They aim, first, to establish a bond of sympathy between them- selves and their pupils, to extend their range of ideas, and to expand their powers of expression. Expression is induced and encouraged along all lines, by words, music, drawing, color work, and physical motions. The common things of life are dis- cussed, experiences related, and the imagination brought strongly into play. Songs and recitations are given with the actions of birds, animals, per- sons, or machines, imitated joyously by groups of children. Games calcu- lated to train the senses and the memory are indulged in. The whole nature of the child is called into play, and perfect freedom of expression is sought. Experience shows that intelligent training along these lines is profi
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