James Douglas

 

 

Authored:
  • Progressive Geography; for the Use of Schools (August 26,1871)


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James Douglas: Contributions to Education

1. Background Birth: James Douglas was born in 1826 in Scotland. Profession: He was an educator, author, and geographer.

2. Contributions to Education Textbook Author: Douglas is best known for his educational textbooks, particularly in geography. His most notable work, Progressive Geography, published in 1871, was aimed at schoolchildren and became widely used in educational institutions. Innovative Teaching Methods: Douglas emphasized clear explanations and structured learning in his texts. He aimed to make geography accessible and engaging for students, which was progressive for his time. Advocacy for Geography Education: He was a strong advocate for the inclusion of geography in the school curriculum, believing it was essential for fostering informed citizens. Influence on Curriculum Development: His works contributed to the development of geography as a formal subject in schools, influencing how it was taught and perceived in the educational system.

He was headmaster of Great King Street School, Edinburgh

3. Legacy Douglas’s contributions helped shape the way geography was taught in the 19th century and laid the groundwork for future educational practices in this field. His textbooks remained influential for many years, reflecting the educational standards and needs of his time.  


Comment:

Francis Brown Douglas, Lord provost of Edinburgh, resided at 15 Great King street
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