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The Teacher: Essays and Addresses on Education

By George Herbert Palmer

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover a portrait of the profound influence educators have on shaping not just minds, but the very essence of humanity.

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2011-07-17
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Summary

"The Teacher: Essays and Addresses on Education" by George Herbert Palmer and Alice Freeman Palmer is a collection of essays that explore the deeper meaning of learning and instruction. It looks at what it means to be a good teacher, talking about ethics, morals, and how teaching affects everyone around us. The book states that teachers are not just people who give information; they help students grow as people. The beginning gets into how important teachers are, suggesting that they should be able to understand what their students are feeling. These thoughts prepare the reader for a deeper study of how education changes people and the world.

About the Author

George Herbert Palmer was an American scholar and author. He was a graduate, and then professor at Harvard University. He is also known for his published works, like the translation of The Odyssey (1884) and others about education and ethics, such as The New Education (1887) and The Glory of the Imperfect (1898).

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