HEALTH A CIVIC OBLIGATION
Resumo
In forty-five states and territories the teaching of hygiene with
special reference to alcohol and tobacco is made compulsory. To hygiene
alone, of the score of subjects found in our modern grammar-school
curriculum, is given statutory right of way for so many minutes per
week, so many pages per text-book, or so many pages per chapter. For the
neglect of no other study may teachers be removed from office and
fined. Yet school garrets and closets are full of hygiene text-books
unopened or little used, while of all subjects taught by five hundred
thousand American teachers and studied by twenty million American pupils
the least interesting to both teacher and pupil is that forced upon
both by state legislation. To complete the paradox, this least
interesting subject happens also to be the most vital to the child, to
the home, to industry, to social welfare, and to education itself.
Palavras-chave
Health geography, Sanitary education, hygiene
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