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The Ohio Teacher enjoys the distinction of having fully twice as large a circulation as any other state educational journal in the United States. It is now national in its circulation and national in its influence. There is a reason. We want you to see what that reason is by reading The Ohio Teacher yourself.

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Those that furnish ready-made information; those that do the work which the pupil should do for himself; those that make it carcely necessary for him to examine the book that is outlined; these are well named "Canned English." These deserve the reprobation that is heaped upon them by thoughtful teachers.

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They open with a brief paragraph on "Preparatory Work," which helps the pupil to get his bearings, to place the book to be studied in its proper setting in the general scheme of history and of literature.

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