INTRODUCTION Need for Books on Methods of Teaching. There have been many books giving methods of teaching nearly all other school subjects, but few that have really given any definite sugestions on the subjects in agriculture. If there be justification for so many books on methods of teaching geography, mathematitics, language and other school and college subjects, there certainly is some justification for issuing at Ieast a few books which dcd with red methods in teaching agricrlture....
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INTRODUCTION Need for Books on Methods of Teaching. There have been many books giving methods of teaching nearly all other school subjects, but few that have really given any definite sugestions on the subjects in agriculture. If there be justification for so many books on methods of teaching geography, mathematitics, language and other school and college subjects, there certainly is some justification for issuing at Ieast a few books which dcd with red methods in teaching agricrlture....
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Near Fine. No Dustjacket. Book New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1956. Near FIne/No Dustjacket. Very clean rust cloth boards with gold lettering on cover and spine. Binding is tight & square, no cracking. Pages and edges are bright and clean. No names, writing or marks. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. 186 pgs. 10-1/2" x 7-1/4". Art.