The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 85
Science for the Middle and Upper Classes; A Suggestive Memorandum for the Consideration of Persons Interested in Educational Progress
Contents
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- Science for the Middle and Upper Classes. — Part I. — Chief Purposes
- Part II. — Modus Operandi. — Preliminary data and remarks*
- Part III. — Working Details. — Suggestive Synopsis of Subjects and of the respective amounts of Teaching Time. — Prefatory Remarks
- Origin of the Bionomic Curriculum. — N.B. This and the following Section are recent additions to the original Manuscript
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Notes on the Bionomic Course. — Elementary Division. — Comprising Physics, Chemistry, Natural History, and Physiology p. 41
- [introduction] p. 41
- Mechanical Physics
- Chemical Physics.* p. 43
- Chemistry.* — Introductory p. 44
- Inorganic Chemistry
- The Metals p. 46
- Organic Chemistry
- Natural History. — Comprising Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology p. 49
- Mineralogy p. 50
- Botany p. 51
- Zoology p. 53
- Physiology p. 54
- Bionomic Course. — Applied Division. — Comprising Domestic Economy and Hygiene p. 55
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Aids to Science Teaching in Schools. — The Binary System of Instruction p. 58
- [introduction] p. 58
- Open-handed Examinations p. 59