
How to teach ARITHMETIC
by Harry Grove Wheat
"How to Teach Arithmetic" by Harry Grove Wheat, published by Row, Peterson and Company in 1961. Hardcover in good condition, lacking a dust jacket. A valuable educational resource from the early 1960s, offering insights into historical arithmetic teaching methods. Ideal for collectors of educational literature.
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The book is in good condition, with some signs of wear on the spine and cover edges. The hardcover is intact, though slightly worn at the corners. There is no dust jacket. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions or markings.
About This Vintage 1961 Edition
"How to Teach Arithmetic" by Harry Grove Wheat, published by Row, Peterson and Company in 1961, is a comprehensive guide for educators focusing on effective arithmetic instruction. Published in Evanston, Illinois, and Elmsford, New York, this edition is a valuable resource for educators seeking practical methodologies in teaching mathematics. The book is particularly significant for its period, offering insights into educational practices of the early 1960s. While the edition and scarcity are unknown, its age and educational content make it a noteworthy addition to any collection focused on historical teaching methods. The book is in good condition with some wear on the spine, and lacks a dust jacket.
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Row, Peterson and Company
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