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James Monteith

First Lessons In Geography

In 'First Lessons in Geography,' James Monteith presents a meticulously crafted educational text that bridges the complexities of geographic knowledge with accessible pedagogical techniques. The book employs a clear and engaging narrative style, combining descriptive prose with illustrative maps to enhance the learning experience. Contextually, it emerges from the mid-19th century, a period marked by burgeoning interest in world cultures, and scientific exploration, embodying the educational reform movements that sought to make geography a fundamental part of the curriculum for young learners. James Monteith, an influential educator and geographer, was driven by a commitment to elevating the standards of education during a transformative era in American schooling. His experiences as a teacher informed his approach to presenting geographic concepts in a digestible format, aiming to ignite curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of the world among students. Monteith's dedication to educational improvement is evident through the structured layout and engaging content of the book. I highly recommend 'First Lessons in Geography' not only for its historical significance but for its effective teaching strategies applicable today. This work is indispensable for educators looking to enrich their geographic curriculum, as well as for anyone seeking to appreciate the evolution of geographical education.
60 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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