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THE MACMILLAN COMPANY - NEW YORK · BOSTON · CHICAGO · DALLAS ATLANTA · SAN FRANCISCO
PRIMARY HANDWORK - BY - ELLA VICTORIA DOBBS, B.S., A.M. - ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANUAL ARTSUNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
DEDICATED TO THE LITTLE CHILDREN OF AMERICA WITH THE WISH THAT ALL THEIR SCHOOL DAYS MAY BE HAPPY DAYS
PREFACE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PRIMARY HANDWORK
PRIMARY HANDWORK
CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II - PAPER CUTTING AND POSTER MAKING
Introduced as a practical guide for elementary teachers, this volume collects handwork methods already in use at progressive schools and distills them into a single, easy‑to‑follow reference. The book is written for educators with no special training in crafts, offering step‑by‑step instructions that can be implemented in one‑room schoolhouses or small‑town classrooms. It reflects the educational philosophy of John Dewey, stressing learning through doing and the social value of cooperative projects.
Readers will find detailed activities ranging from paper cutting and poster making to simple sewing, model‑house construction, sand‑table farms, and seasonal holiday crafts. Each chapter presents clear materials lists, stepwise procedures, and standards of workmanship, while also suggesting ways to adapt projects to limited supplies or classroom constraints. Listening to this guide equips teachers with a ready‑made toolbox of ideas that can turn ordinary lessons into engaging, hands‑on experiences for young learners.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (145K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-12-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1866–1952
A pioneering educator who helped shape early childhood handwork and applied arts, she wrote practical books that treated making things as a real part of learning. Her work grew out of years of teaching and teacher training at the University of Missouri.
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