Charles Alexander McMurry was an American educator deeply invested in the field of teaching and learning. His work often explored methods to foster intellectual growth and practical application in students. He approached education with a focus on developing critical thinking skills.
[Penguin Readers Level 1]William Tell is a good man, but his country is a dangerous place. The Swiss people don’t like the Austrian emperor or his governor in Switzerland. Can William Tell help them in their fight with the Austrians? Or is he a man of peace?
Focusing on progressive education principles, this guide offers teachers effective strategies for engaging eighth-grade students in language learning. The author emphasizes active participation and includes a variety of exercises covering grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing skills. By promoting student-centered learning and critical thinking, the book serves as a valuable resource for educators seeking to enhance their teaching methods and improve student proficiency in English. It is presented as a facsimile reprint of the original 1905 edition.
Focusing on the early exploration and settlement of the Mississippi Valley, this historical account covers the journey from 17th-century French explorers to 19th-century American expansion. McMurry vividly depicts the pioneers' struggles against Native American tribes, harsh weather, and challenging terrain, while emphasizing the Mississippi River's crucial role as a transportation route. His engaging narrative brings to life the pioneers' experiences and the landscapes they encountered, making it a compelling read for those interested in American frontier history.