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"Errors in School; Their Causes and Treatment" is a seminal exploration into the nature of student mistakes and the pedagogical strategies required to address them. Written by the esteemed educator John Adams, this work delves into the psychological and systemic reasons why errors occur in the classroom, moving beyond mere correction to a deeper understanding of the learning process. Adams examines the cognitive hurdles faced by students and provides practical insights for teachers on how to turn these mistakes into valuable learning opportunities.
Through a blend of educational theory and classroom observation, the book investigates the role of the teacher in identifying the root causes of misunderstandings. Adams emphasizes that an error is often not just a failure of memory, but a logical step in a student's evolving thought process. This classic text remains a vital resource for those interested in educational psychology and the history of teaching methods, offering a thoughtful perspective on the relationship between instructor and pupil. "Errors in School; Their Causes and Treatment" serves as an enduring guide for educators seeking to improve their diagnostic skills and foster a more supportive and effective learning environment.
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