About This Book
The author surveys rural life and its schools, tracing daily labor and seasonal routines, the pull of cities, and mechanical and educational progress. He diagnoses persistent neglect of rural schools, discusses building standards, consolidation, supervision, and curriculum, and argues for higher teacher preparation, better pay, and professional recognition. Practical reforms covered include grading, longer terms, transportation, stronger school boards, and use of schools as social centers. The volume balances description of problems with proposals to adapt instruction and organization to rural conditions, urging community leadership and realistic, fact-based steps toward improvement.
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