"Course of Study in English Language and Literature for Junior and Senior High Schools" offers a detailed curriculum guide designed for educators teaching English and literature at the secondary level. Originally published in 1917, this work provides insights into the pedagogical approaches and literary selections deemed essential during the early 20th century.
Authored by Mary Belle Hooton, the guide covers a range of topics including grammar, composition, rhetoric, and the study of classic literary works. It reflects the educational philosophies of its time, emphasizing structured learning and the cultivation of critical reading skills. This book serves as a valuable historical resource for understanding the evolution of English language and literature education in American schools, and remains relevant for educators and researchers interested in the history of curriculum development.
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