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BOOKLET MAKING
THE MODERN BOOK SHOULD BE THE
OUTGROWTH OF ITS OWN TIME, CONSISTENT
IN ALL ITS FEATURES.—DE VINNE
THE
making of a good booklet involves the vital
correlation of several school topics and processes,
presents many opportunities for sound instruction,
gives a wide scope for individuality and furnishes genuine
training of hand and eye. From such work the pupils derive
more pleasure and more solid satisfaction than from
any other school project yet discovered.
Success depends upon forethought. The teacher who
thinks the problem through to the end, who sees clearly the
steps to be taken in order from first to last, and who makes
adequate preparation for the taking of each step with the
class, will not be disappointed in the result. One may rise
to a higher level in many ways: the ancient "spiral" incline,
the notched log, the ladder, stairs, and, in these days,
the moving sidewalk, and the elevator, are all good lifts.
These all have their correspondences in school work, and all
have been efficient. This little book presents ten well-worn,
fireproof steps which, if taken without haste, will land the
aspirant safely on the floor above the present level of average
school work.
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