
Fundamentals of Pedagogy
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"Fundamentals of Pedagogy a Textbook for Catholic Teachers" provides a comprehensive exploration of the principles and practices of education from a distinctly Catholic perspective. Written by James Higgins, this foundational text serves as a guide for educators seeking to harmonize academic excellence with moral and spiritual formation. The work delves into the psychological and philosophical bases of learning, offering practical advice on classroom management, lesson planning, and the cultivation of character in students.
Through a systematic examination of the teacher's role, Higgins emphasizes the importance of understanding the developing mind of the child while adhering to traditional Christian values. The book covers a wide range of essential topics, including the laws of learning, the use of interest and attention, and the integration of religious instruction across various subjects. Designed as a training tool for teachers in Catholic schools, it bridges the gap between general pedagogical science and the specific needs of religious education. This work remains a significant historical resource for those interested in the evolution of parochial education and the timeless challenges of effectively transmitting knowledge and faith to the next generation.
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