by Jacob Abbott (Author)
A nineteenth-century guide to classroom discipline, moral instruction, and the practical art of teaching.
First published in 1839, The Teacher presents Jacob Abbott's systematic reflections on the structure and governance of the classroom. Writing from experience as an educator, Abbott addresses the daily realities of instruction-maintaining order, cultivating respect, encouraging intellectual curiosity, and shaping moral character. His approach balances firmness with patience, emphasizing persuasion over severity and the development of self-discipline within students.
More than a manual of technique, the book reflects early American educational philosophy, grounded in Protestant ethics and civic responsibility. Abbott's clear, organized method offers insight into nineteenth-century schooling while continuing to illuminate enduring questions about authority, motivation, and the teacher's influence. As both historical document and pedagogical reflection, The Teacher remains a valuable contribution to the history of education.
Number of Pages: 278
Dimensions: 0.69 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018