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The author presents a practical guide to using storytelling as an instructional method for children, outlining developmental story-interest periods (rhythmic, imaginative, heroic, romantic) and providing sources and bibliographies for each. She describes techniques for building and delivering stories, and demonstrates how narrated tales can introduce literature, music, art, dramatization, ethics, history, geography, nature study, domestic science, and manual training. The work supplies illustrative stories, sample monthly lesson sequences for grades one through eight, and recommendations for visual and musical materials. Emphasis is on intensifying pupil interest, fostering aesthetic appreciation, and making routine instruction more engaging for teachers and parents.

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Katherine Dunlap Cather

Katherine Dunlap Cather was an American author and educator known for her contributions to the field of education through literature. She is best recognized for her work "Educating by Story-Telling," which emphasizes the importance of storytelling as a pedagogical tool. Cather's writing reflects her belief in the power of narrative to engage and inspire learners, making her a notable figure in educational literature. Her approach combines practical teaching strategies with a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling, highlighting its role in fostering creativity and critical thinking among students.

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