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Mason Ross

Early Teaching Methods

Early Teaching Methods explores the history of education by examining pre-modern pedagogy, revealing how teaching was conducted for centuries before modern educational theories took hold. This historical textbook argues that these often-dismissed archaic methods actually contain valuable insights into learning and motivation, challenging the assumption that modern methods are superior. For example, learning was deeply intertwined with community values and religious beliefs, a stark contrast to today's standardized curricula. The book highlights the importance of understanding this history for evaluating current educational strategies.

The book begins by introducing the dominant educational philosophies of ancient civilizations, the medieval era, and the Renaissance. It then delves into specific techniques like rote learning and memorization techniques, the role of discipline and reward, and the prevalence of individualized instruction. By drawing upon primary sources, archaeological evidence, and historical analyses, Early Teaching Methods offers a unique perspective on the evolution of teaching and learning, valuable for educators, historians, and anyone seeking alternative approaches to education.
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