Seven Laws Of Teaching

Seven Laws of Teaching

by John Milton Gregory

John Milton Gregory's 'Seven Laws of Teaching' delves into the fundamental principles of effective teaching. It proposes that a complete act of teaching involves seven distinct elements, each with its own natural law of action. These elements include the teacher, the learner, the knowledge to be communicated, the medium of communication, the teaching process, the learning process, and the testing and reinforcement of learning. Gregory meticulously examines each element, outlining the principles of effective teaching in a clear and concise manner. This work serves as a foundational text for educators, offering insights into the philosophy and methodology of teaching.

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2: The Laws of Teaching
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3: The Law of the Teacher
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4: The Law of the Learner Part 1
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5: The Law of the Learner Part 2
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6: The Law of the Language Part 1
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7: The Law of the Language Part 2
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8: The Law of the Lesson Part 1
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9: The Law of the Lesson Part 2
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10: The Law of the Teaching Process Part 1
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11: The Law of the Teaching Process Part 2
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12: The Law of the Learning Process
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13: The Law of Review Part 1
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