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Construction Work for Rural and Elementary Schools

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About This Book

A practical classroom manual of simple, low-cost craft lessons organized into five sections: cord construction, paper construction, wood construction, basketry, and the school garden. Each section opens with material notes and brief cultural or historical context, then provides clear aims, step-by-step directions, working drawings, and teacher prompts for progressive projects such as knots and chains, paper boxes and books, small wood patterns, reed and raffia baskets, and chair caning. The approach stresses skill-building, accurate execution, attractive design, and adaptability to young pupils and limited resources. A concise seasonal account of school-garden work illustrates how gardening complements manual instruction and classroom routines.

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Virginia McGaw

Virginia McGaw was an educator and author known for her contributions to the field of education, particularly in rural settings. Her notable work, "Construction Work for Rural and Elementary Schools," provides practical guidance on building and improving educational facilities in less urbanized areas. McGaw's insights reflect her commitment to enhancing educational environments, making her a significant figure in the discourse on rural education and school infrastructure.

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