Nature Study and Gardening for Rural Schools

Title

Nature Study and Gardening for Rural Schools

Source of Digital Item

National Agricultural Library

Subject

school gardens

Excerpt

The chief mission of this little booklet is that of emphasizing the following points:

1. The awakening of a greater interest in practical nature lessons in the public schools of our section.

The thoughtful educator realizes that a very large part of the child’s education must be gotten outside of the four walls designated as class room. He also understands that the most effective and lasting education is the one that makes the pupil handle, discuss and familiarize himself with the real things about him, of which the majority are surprisingly ignorant.

2. To bring before our young people in an attractive way a few of the cardinal principles of agriculture, with which nature study is synonymous.

If properly taught the practical Nature study method cannot fail to both entertain and instruct.

It is the only true method that leads up to a clear understanding of the fundamental principles which surround every branch of business in which we may engage. It also stimulates thought, investigation, and encourages originality.

Creator

Carver, George Washington

Date

1910

Relation

Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. Experiment Station. Bulletin Number 18