The Excitement of Teaching is a revised adaptation of a lecture
given by William Lyon Phelps to Yale University, first published in
1931. In this edition, Phelps outlines his passionate views on teaching
as an exciting adventure for young minds based on the idea that
literature sits at the heart of knowledge.
William Lyon Phelps was an American author, scholar and critic. He was
the first scholar to teach a university course on the modern novel at
Yale, which became increasingly popular due to his engaging teaching
manner. In the book, Phelps uses literature as the background for the
argument and illustrates that teaching is essentially an art, expressing
many of his observations throughout the chapters.
Chapters in this volume include:
Republished by Read & Co. Books, The Excitement of Teaching is a
timeless and engaging read for any current teachers looking to expand
their techniques or those interested in embarking on a career in
teaching.