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抗戰中青年怎樣自修   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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梅思平[等]執筆
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抗戰中青年怎樣自修
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共17章,內容有戰時青年自學的重要原則、基本方法,集體自學問題,怎樣探討時事,怎樣學習文藝寫作,戰時青年國文、歷史、英文等自學指導等

目錄
第一章 總論
第一節 戰時青年學業問題
第二節 戰時青年應培養超人的人格
第三節 目前青年的思想工作與讀書問題
第四節 我們現在怎樣研究學述
第五節 戰時扮演青年的自學術
第二章 戰時青年自學的重要原則
第一節 自學的幾個原則
第二節 學習的根本態度
第三節 自學的方法
第三章 戰時青年的自學基本方法
第一節 戰時青年怎樣自學
第二節 幾個具體的自學方法
第四章 戰時青年自學應注意的幾個要點
第一節 自學的兩個條件
第二節 有効的自學方法之確立
第三節 自學的中心問題
第五章 戰時青年的集體自學問題
第一節 前言
第二節 集體自學的意義
第三節 集體自學的標準
第四節 集體自學進行的步驟
第六章 戰時青年自學的經濟方法
第七章 戰時青年怎樣讀書
第一節 戰時青年為什麼要讀書
第二節 戰時青年要抱怎樣的態度
第三節 戰時青年讀什麼書
第四節 戰時青年用什麼方法讀書
第八章 戰時青年怎樣看報
第一節 關於報紙本身的常識
第二節 怎樣選擇報紙
第三節 讀報的方法
第九章 戰時青年怎樣探討時事
第一節 探詩時事應有的態度
第二節 研究時事的基本方法
第十章 戰時青年怎樣字習文藝寫作
第一節 文藝與生活的關係
第二節 文藝與時代
第十一章 戰時青年怎樣記日記
第一節 為什麼要記日記
第二節 日記的內容
第三節 日記的形式
第四節 日記的做法
第五節 日記的價值
第十二章 戰時青年國文自學指導
第一節 國文在戰時
第二節 讀新的國文
第三節 詩那一類舊文學
第四節 怎樣作文
第十三章 戰時青年公民自學指導
第一節 平時教育與戰時教育
第二節 青年的人生觀和態度
第十四章 戰時青年歷史自學指導
第一節 歷史的自學方法
第二節 須有疑問
第三節 應該注意的幾點
第四節 利用旅行機會訪問史跡
第五節 那幾本書可以讀值得讀
第十五章 戰時青年史地自學指導
第一節 怎樣研究歷史
第二節 怎樣研習地理
第十六章 戰時青年勞作自學指導
第一節 掘土工具的認識
第二節 賀鍬的運用
第三節 十字鋤和鶴嘴的運用
第四節 運用木工具和木紋的關係
第五節 運用木工工具時要注意的事項
第六節 工具的運用
第十七章 戰時青年英文自學指導
第一節 怎樣讀英文
第二節 學習英文最有效的方法
編後記
討論大綱

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國27[1938]
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