First published it 1884, The Seven Laws of Teaching is a clear and simple statement of the important factors governing the art of teaching. It has always been valued as a handbook for Sunday School teachers and now finds new...

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First published it 1884, The Seven Laws of Teaching is a clear and simple statement of the important factors governing the art of teaching. It has always been valued as a handbook for Sunday School teachers and now finds new relevance among those educating their children at home as well as with educators advocating a conservative approach.

Beginning with the Teacher, the Learner, Language and the Lesson itself, the book moves on to speak of the Teaching and Learning processes and the importance of Review.

John Milton Gregory (1822-1898) was a Baptist minister whose love of teaching and education led him to a close involvement in the organisation of a number of colleges and universities.

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