ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1968, the findings of modern psychological research had contributed much that was directly relevant to the problems of all who taught at the time. Dr Fleming here presents both recent and past conclusions in a survey that would have been useful to all who were called upon to give instruction. Since its first appearance in 1958 this book had been entirely revised and brought into line with the most modern research. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.

part I|16 pages

Introductory

chapter I|14 pages

The Teacher in the Act of Tuition

part III|25 pages

The Teacher as a Promoter of Learning

part IV|57 pages

The Teacher as an Observer of Growth

chapter VII|24 pages

Growth and Development

chapter VIII|21 pages

Delinquency and Backwardness

chapter IX|10 pages

The Pupil in the Classroom Situation

part V|74 pages

The Teacher as Craftsman and Technician

chapter X|15 pages

Craftsmanship in Teaching

chapter XI|24 pages

The Measurement of Attainment

chapter XII|13 pages

The Testing of Intelligence

chapter XIV|7 pages

Self-Observation and The Study of Groups

part VI|16 pages

The Teacher as Experimenter

chapter XV|14 pages

Experimentation and Educational Research

part VII|30 pages

The Teacher as Administrator and Therapist

chapter XVI|15 pages

Administrative Responsibilities

chapter XVII|6 pages

Community Resources

chapter XVIII|7 pages

Therapies in The School Situation