American Decades
"The Little Schoolboy"
Textbook
By: William Holmes McGuffey
Date: 1901
Source: McGuffey, William Holmes. "The Little Schoolboy." In The New McGuffey Second Reader. New York: American Book Company, 1901, 29–31.
About the Author: William Holmes McGuffey (1800–1873) graduated from Washington College, having worked his way through as a schoolmaster. He taught ancient languages and mental philosophy at Miami University in Ohio and later taught at Woodward College and the University of Virginia. McGuffey was also the president of Cincinnati College and Ohio University. He successfully worked to pass the general school law in Ohio. McGuffey is best known as the original author of the McGuffey Reader series and has been called "Schoolmaster to the Nation."
Introduction
During the first half of the nineteenth century, leaders in the common school movement worked toward a system of...
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1900's Education Primary Sources
- "The Forgotten Man"
- "The Little Schoolboy"
- "The Ideal School as Based on Child Study"
- "The Child and the Curriculum"
- The Elective System in Higher Education
- "Industrial Education for the Negro"
- "The True Character of the New York Public Schools"
- Charter and By-Laws
- "The Talented Tenth"
- Farmington
- Letter of Gift to the Trustees of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
- "The Certification of Teachers"
- "The Public School and the Immigrant Child"
- Stubborn Fool: A Narrative
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
