Charles Alexander McMurry

Charles Alexander McMurry
Charles Alexander McMurry (1857–1929) was an influential American educator and author known for his work on curriculum and pedagogy. He emphasized the importance of organizing school subjects around "larger units of thought" and practical life applications. McMurry wrote several books, including "The Elements of General Method" and "The Method of the Recitation," which were foundational in teacher education. His ideas contributed to the progressive education movement, promoting structured yet student-centered learning.

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THE CHIEF AIM OF EDUCATION. What is the central purpose of education? If we include under this term all the things commonly assigned to it, its many phases as represented by the great variety of teachers and pupils, the many branches of knowledge and the various and even conflicting methods in bringing up children, it is difficult to find a definition sufficiently broad and definite to compass its... more...

CHAPTER I The telling and reading of stories to children in early years, before they have mastered the art of reading, is of such importance as to awaken the serious thought of parents and teachers. To older people it is a source of constant surprise—the attentive interest which children bestow upon stories. Almost any kind of a story will command their wide-awake thought. But the tale which they can... more...