The History Teacher's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 5, January 1910


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"The History Teacher’s Magazine is devoted to the interests of teachers of History, Civics, and related subjects in the fields of Geography and Economics. It aims to bring to the teacher of these topics the latest news of his profession. It will describe recent methods of history teaching, and such experiments as may be tried by teachers in different parts of the country. It will keep the teacher in touch with the recent literature of history by giving an impartial judgment upon recent text-books. It will give announcements of meetings of Teachers’ Associations and accounts of their work. Its columns being open to the questions and contributions of every history teacher, it will serve as a clearing-house of ideas and ideals in the profession of history teaching." From the first issue of History Teacher's Magazine.

In this issue of the magazine, the LibriVox recording omits a section containing an index of "The Old South Leaflets." Refer to page 98 of the e-text for this index. (2 hr 49 min)

Chapters

Introductory Course in History in Harvard College 11:05 Read by George Allen
Impressions of American History Teaching 11:17 Read by Colleen McMahon
Municipal Civics 32:12 Read by realisticspeakers
Has History a Practical Value? 17:26 Read by Colleen McMahon
Caldwell and Persinger's 'A Source History of the United States' 9:27 Read by Larry Wilson
Editorial 7:00 Read by drandall
American History in the Secondary School 10:51 Read by Larry Wilson
Ashley's 'American History' 7:17 Read by Larry Wilson
Ancient History in the Secondary School 10:22 Read by Colleen McMahon
European History in the Secondary School 18:45 Read by JasmineF
History in the Grades 11:41 Read by drandall
Reports from the Historical Field 10:50 Read by BettyB
Correspondence 11:11 Read by BettyB