
Psychology for Teachers
by Daniel Wolford La Rue, Ph.D.
"Psychology for Teachers" by Daniel Wolford La Rue, Ph.D., American Book Company, 1920. Hardcover in fair condition, no dust jacket, with wear on cover and spine. A valuable resource in educational psychology, this book is part of the American Education Series.
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The book is in fair condition, with visible wear on the cover and spine, including frayed edges and corners. The binding remains intact, ensuring all pages are secure. There is no dust jacket, and the pages show some discoloration and minor stains, typical of a book from 1920.
About This Antique 1920 Edition
"Psychology for Teachers" by Daniel Wolford La Rue, Ph.D., published by the American Book Company in 1920, is a seminal work part of the American Education Series. This book, printed in major cities like New York and Chicago, bridges the gap between psychology and practical teaching methods. Dr. La Rue, an esteemed author, provides insights into the psychological principles applicable to education, making it a valuable resource for educators seeking to enhance their teaching strategies. This edition is a reflection of early 20th-century educational thought, potentially scarce due to its age and specific academic focus. The book's condition shows signs of wear typical for its age, with a sturdy binding but no dust jacket present.
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