In 'Louis Agassiz as a Teacher; illustrative extracts on his method of instruction', Lane Cooper delves into the pedagogical techniques of the renowned Swiss-American biologist and geologist Louis Agassiz. Cooper meticulously examines Agassiz's teaching style, which emphasized hands-on learning and direct observation of natural phenomena. The book is a detailed analysis of Agassiz's method of instruction, providing illustrative extracts that showcase his dedication to fostering curiosity and critical thinking in his students. Cooper's work sheds light on the significance of experiential learning in the field of science education, making it a valuable resource for scholars and educators alike. The book also offers insights into the historical and educational context in which Agassiz operated, highlighting the challenges and successes he encountered throughout his teaching career. 'Louis Agassiz as a Teacher' stands as a testament to the enduring impact of innovative and student-centered teaching approaches, making it a must-read for those interested in the history of education and scientific inquiry.
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