13,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

Unlock the timeless principles of effective education with John Milton Gregory's "The Seven Laws of Teaching." This classic guide offers invaluable insights for educators, parents, and anyone interested in the art of teaching and learning. With its clear, practical advice and enduring wisdom, this book remains an essential resource for fostering meaningful and impactful education. John Milton Gregory, an esteemed educator and scholar, distills his extensive experience and pedagogical expertise into seven fundamental laws that form the foundation of successful teaching. These laws address every…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Unlock the timeless principles of effective education with John Milton Gregory's "The Seven Laws of Teaching." This classic guide offers invaluable insights for educators, parents, and anyone interested in the art of teaching and learning. With its clear, practical advice and enduring wisdom, this book remains an essential resource for fostering meaningful and impactful education. John Milton Gregory, an esteemed educator and scholar, distills his extensive experience and pedagogical expertise into seven fundamental laws that form the foundation of successful teaching. These laws address every aspect of the educational process, providing a comprehensive framework for creating an engaging and effective learning environment. "The Seven Laws of Teaching" is not just a set of rules but a philosophy of education that emphasizes the relationship between teacher and student, the importance of clarity and engagement, and the ongoing process of learning and growth. Gregory's principles have stood the test of time, offering a roadmap for educators to inspire and nurture their students effectively. Whether you are a seasoned educator looking to refine your methods, a new teacher seeking guidance, or a parent involved in your child's education, "The Seven Laws of Teaching" provides a rich source of practical advice and profound wisdom. John Milton Gregory's work continues to influence and inspire, reminding us that the heart of teaching lies in understanding, connection, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge. Embrace the principles of "The Seven Laws of Teaching" and transform your educational approach, creating a lasting impact on your students and fostering a love of learning that will endure throughout their lives.
Autorenporträt
John Milton Gregory was one of the educational leaders of the generation that has just passed from the stage. He was born at Sand Lake, in Rensselaer County, New York, on July 6th, 1822. His early training was obtained in the district schools and he became himself a district school teacher at the age of seventeen. Three years later, apparently destined for the profession of law, he entered Union College at Schenectady, New York, But after graduating in 1846, he gave up the study of law to enter the ministry of the Baptist Church. His heart, however, was in teaching, and in 1852 he became head of a classical school in Detroit, Michigan. Almost immediately he was recognized as a leader in the educational councils of the state. In 1868, when the University of Illinois was established under the name, 'Illinois State Industrial University,' Dr. Gregory was asked to undertake the organization of the new institution. His work for thirteen years in laying the foundations of one of the largest and strongest of the state universities gives him a secure place in the history of American education. After leaving the University of Illinois he served for sometime as a member of the United States Civil Service Commission. The great work of his life, however, was the organization of the University, and just before he died in 1898 he asked that his body be laid to rest within the campus of the school for which he had done so much.