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OverviewIn this new release, the classic book The Seven Laws of Teaching by John Milton Gregory is summarized and updated for easy readability and practical application. The laws formulated by Gregory are a timeless treasure of teaching with insight and wisdom. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carl ShaferPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9781532680069ISBN 10: 1532680066 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 27 August 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAn excellent tool for professors in education courses for the training of teachers. It should be required reading for every person who enters the teaching profession. . . . excellent for those engaged in the profession of education. --Robert C. Mills, PhD, Professor, Educational Leadership, Central Michigan University A handbook no teach or prospective teacher should be without. For a comprehensive approach to teaching, you won't find an easier to understand text. There is something here for almost everyone. --George Gaston, Jr, PhD, Associate Professor of Secondary Education The suggestions are relevant to every class I teach. The insights into problems and pitfalls are certainly applicable to high-school teachers. The problems are beautifully described and analyzed with simple language. --Nina Hurqitz, Social Studies Teacher, Mamoroneck (New York) Public Schools The Seven Laws are indeed a timeless treasure of teaching with insight and wisdom. The Christian Church deserves a standard of excellence equal to any other institution in education. That standard is promoted in The Seven Laws. --R. David New, PhD, Pastor, East Ashman Church of God, Midland, Michigan The message of The Seven Laws is as appropriate to our educational process today as it was when they were initially written in 1884. The information is enlightening and helpful; I will be sharing this with my contemporaries in the educational field. --Axel A. Johnson, III, PhD, Director of Instructional Services Ludington (Michigan) Area Public Schools An excellent tool for professors in education courses for the training of teachers. It should be required reading for every person who enters the teaching profession. . . . excellent for those engaged in the profession of education. --Robert C. Mills, PhD, Professor, Educational Leadership, Central Michigan University A handbook no teacher or prospective teacher should be without. For a comprehensive approach to teaching, you won't find an easier to understand text. There is something here for almost everyone. --George Gaston Jr., PhD, Associate Professor of Secondary Education The suggestions are relevant to every class I teach. The insights into problems and pitfalls are certainly applicable to high-school teachers. The problems are beautifully described and analyzed with simple language. --Nina Hurqitz, Social Studies Teacher, Mamoroneck (New York) Public Schools The Seven Laws are indeed a timeless treasure of teaching with insight and wisdom. The Christian Church deserves a standard of excellence equal to any other institution in education. That standard is promoted in The Seven Laws. --R. David New, PhD, Pastor, East Ashman Church of God, Midland, Michigan The message of The Seven Laws is as appropriate to our educational process today as it was when they were initially written in 1884. The information is enlightening and helpful; I will be sharing this with my contemporaries in the educational field. --Axel A. Johnson III, PhD, Director of Instructional Services Ludington (Michigan) Area Public Schools Author InformationDr John Milton Gregory formulated the Seven Laws more than one hundred years ago. A Baptist minister and educator, Dr. Gregory also served as head of the Classical School in Detroit, State Superintendent of Public Instruction for Michigan, President of Kalamazoo College, and President of the University of Illinois. Carl Shafer is an experienced educator. His current position is Manager of Community Relations Resources at the Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan. His EdD (majors in education and business) is from Michigan State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |