Thorndike’s Stimulus-Response Bond Theory - late 1800s to early 1900s
Math education focused on drill-like practice and memorization with an emphasis on mental math and repetition.
Mackay’s Elements of Euclid (1887): YRDSB M&A Collection, 003.42.16Until the early 20th century, geometry was taught using the work of the ancient Greek philosopher, Euclid, in its original form. Despite emerging theories, geometry education still relied heavily on Euclid’s ‘Elements’ from 300 B.C.
Junior High School Entrance Examination (1913)
With the focus on rote skills, the exam states that marks will only be given for correct answers rather than the steps that show the critical thinking skills needed to solve the problems.
Ont. Junior High School Entrance Exam, 1913: YRDSB M&A Collection, 995.38.6
Mental Arithmetic (1905)
During this time period the emphasis was on memory and mental arithmetic. Students were asked to solve the equations and problems in their heads. Can you?
Mental Arithmetic book, 19051920 to 1960