"A Synthesis and Evaluation of Subject-Matter Topics in General Science" is a foundational study in the field of science education and curriculum development. Written by Francis D. Curtis, this work provides a rigorous analysis of the essential topics and concepts that form the basis of a comprehensive general science education. During a period of significant growth in educational theory, this book sought to bring order and evaluation to the wide array of scientific subjects taught in schools, emphasizing the importance of selecting material that is both pedagogically sound and relevant to the student.
The text focuses on the systematic evaluation of scientific subject matter, offering a synthesis of various instructional approaches and research findings. By examining how different topics within physics, chemistry, biology, and earth science are prioritized, Curtis establishes a framework for building a cohesive and effective science program. This work serves as an important historical record of the evolution of science teaching and remains a valuable reference for educators, curriculum planners, and historians of education interested in the methodologies of early 20th-century instructional design.
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