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This particular book, The Teacher's Catalog (Paine Publishing, Co.) has all sorts of classroom supplies for sale. I thought you might find it as interesting as I do to see a few of the items for sale in 1933.
For 50 cents, you could buy "Posters to Cut, Color and Paste; for independent seat work" tested in grades 1-8!
For $2.00 per year, a magazine subscription to: "The Grade Teacher; for Grade or Rural School Teachers with special sections for Intermediate and Grammar and Ungraded Schools."
For 40 cents: "My Work Book in Early American History in Realistic Story Form"
AND HERE'S MY FAVORITE!
Progress Books:"A new series of individual work and study books based on psychological research and survey of modern school demands. They conserve teacher energy, save pupils' time and public funds."
But...
Not a single test for sale.
I wonder how all those kids grew up!
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What, no tests? And the school continued to be funded. What a concept.
Nice find.
I'm glad you said you have a few antique books because I almost asked if you were given this when you started teaching! :)
I love stuff like that! I've got a reading primer from the 1920s kicking around here somewhere and I keep a massive stack of vintage magazines at home and in my classroom for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, procrastinatory browsing.
Dan -- Wicked Decent Learning