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Paperback Handwork as an Educational Medium Book

ISBN: 1025702670

ISBN13: 9781025702674

Handwork as an Educational Medium

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"Handwork as an Educational Medium" explores the fundamental role of physical craftsmanship and manual activity in the intellectual and emotional development of students. Philip Boswood Ballard presents a compelling argument for the integration of handwork into the standard school curriculum, viewing it not merely as a technical skill but as a vital vehicle for expression and cognitive growth. The book examines the psychological foundations of learning through doing, illustrating how tactile engagement can enhance a child's understanding of abstract concepts and foster a sense of creative independence.

Through detailed analysis, Ballard discusses various forms of manual instruction and their practical application within the classroom. He bridges the gap between theoretical pedagogy and practical teaching, emphasizing that the hand and the mind are inextricably linked in the educational process. This work remains a significant contribution to the philosophy of education, advocating for a holistic approach that values both mental and physical labor. Educators, historians of pedagogy, and those interested in the evolution of progressive teaching methods will find "Handwork as an Educational Medium" to be an insightful exploration of how manual arts shape the learning experience.

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