School; a magazine devoted to elementary and secondary education . have done when no land could be seen after twenty days?Had you been Columbus, how would you have dealt with the mutineers? 4. The preceding step will also require a lesson period, and revisionmay be made by oral or written language, but before doing so the pupilsshould be given an opportunity to read a full story of Columbus in TenGreat Events in History, Highroads of History, etc. 5. In the following history lesson period a review by questioningwill detect and remove any wrong ideas received in the previous lessons,while an ou


School; a magazine devoted to elementary and secondary education . have done when no land could be seen after twenty days?Had you been Columbus, how would you have dealt with the mutineers? 4. The preceding step will also require a lesson period, and revisionmay be made by oral or written language, but before doing so the pupilsshould be given an opportunity to read a full story of Columbus in TenGreat Events in History, Highroads of History, etc. 5. In the following history lesson period a review by questioningwill detect and remove any wrong ideas received in the previous lessons,while an outline with topical phrases on the blackboard will arrangethe facts in a united group. A short discussion of the results of thisdiscovery by Columbus should be held, both pupils and teacher con-tributing to the discussion. For desk work the blackboard outline will form the basis for awritten reproduction of the story, regarded more as a language than ahistory lesson, , more stress placed upon the manner of describingthan upon the facts in the description. The Coming of the White ManBy G. A. Reid, Township Boards WILLIAM PRENDERGAST, Normal School, Toronto MORRISON township lies just across the Severn River in Muskokadistrict. The Severn is the frontier of summer , with its stretches of good agricultural land and chainsof pretty lakes, is the connecting link between the streets, where citypeople work, and the vast area of highlands where they play. ButMorrison township has another distinction; it was one of the six thatoriginally adopted the Township School Board system, and it is the onlyone in which it still exists. For nearly forty years, for better or for worse,a Township Board has managed its schools. In the early history of thetownship when the settlements were thin and far apart, some childrenfound themselves at very great distances from the schoolhouses thenbuilt. In 1875 a Township Board was formed in order that more schoolhouses m


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