John Milton Gregory
American educator and academic administrator; Michigan’s State Superintendent of Public Instruction (1859–1864); founding president of the Illinois Industrial University (now the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign) from 1867 to 1880; author of The Seven Laws of Teaching (1884).
Books
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1. The Seven Laws Of Teaching
Outlines seven foundational principles of effective instruction: the teacher’s thorough knowledge, the learner’s attentive interest, clear shared language, moving from the known to the unknown, stimulating active inquiry, requiring learners to reproduce and apply ideas, and continual review. It translates these into practical guidance for lesson planning, questioning, motivation, and assessment, aiming to make learning clear, engaging, and lasting.
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