Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting, Svazek 50

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GENERAL SESSIONS
125
THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONTHE HALFCENTURY MARK
137
THE AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL
161
A NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
201
The Public Library the Public School and the Social Center Movement
240
The Organization and Administration of Recreation and Social Center
246
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH
257
RURAL LIFE CONDITIONS AND RURAL EDUCATION
281
The Best Next Thing for the Teaching ProfessionWinship
313
Peace and Arbitrationvon Suttner
316
The Camp Fire Girls and the New Relation of Women to the WorldGulick
322
DEPARTMENT OF SUPERINTENDENCE St Louis Meeting 1912
329
Address of WelcomeCave
335
Organization Suggested by the Needs and the Capacities of Children
355
THE DETERMINING OF SCHOOL EFFICIENCY
377
The Function of the Kindergarten in the PublicSchool SystemWheelock
395
PROBLEMS RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE
401
Vocational GuidanceBloomfield
431
The Bookman in His Relation to the Textbook ProblemFitzpatrick
449
The Effect on Education and Morals of the MovingPicture ShowsFulk
456
The Standardization of Janitor ServiceWilson
462
ROUND TABLES
471
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF EDUCATION
499
ECONOMY OF TIME IN EDUCATION
507
Preliminary Report of Committee on Special HighSchool Preparation of Candi
526
Health Problems in EducationWood
540
Preliminary Report of Committee on RuralSchool EducationFairchild
549
BY WHAT STANDARDS OR TESTS SHALL THE EFFICIENCY OF A SCHOOL
560
Secretarys Minutes Chicago Meeting 1912
575
Educational Progress of the YearShawan
590
DEPARTMENT OF KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION
607
The Presentation of Montessori MaterialByoir
613
The Basic Philosophy of FroebelJames
621
Live Stock in Public SchoolsDowning
631
Suggestions from Cases of Unusually Rapid or Irregular Progress in Public Schools
640
DEPARTMENT OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
663
Unrest and WreckageHanna
673
The Relation between Supply and Demand for HighSchool TeachersCoffman
681
The Influence of Prolonged and Carefully Directed WorkCaldwell
691
Report of the Committee on Cosmopolitan HighSchool CurriculumSmith
700
ROUNDTABLE CONFERENCES
707
B Ancient Languages
725
B The Place of Phonetics in HighSchool GermanProkosch
733
JOINT ROUNDTable Conference of the DepartMENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
747
Secretarys Minutes
767
The Municipal University and Its WorkDabney
773
THE FUNCTION OF THE NORMAL SCHOOL
851
EfficiencyThompson
862
In Training Teachers for the Public Welfare Civic Social Moral
866
Securing and Maintaining Efficiency in the Teaching Force of Normal Schools
872
First Report of the Committee of Eleven on a Plan of Normal School Statistics
880
CITY TRAINING SCHOOLS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT
885
DEPARTMENT OF MANUAL TRAINING AND ART EDUCATION
897
The Relation of the Elementary School to Subsequent Industrial Education
907
Report of Committee on CollegeEntrance Requirements
915
Some Sociological Phases of the Movement for Industrial EducationLeavitt
921
Needed Changes in Manual ArtsCrawshaw
932
Is the Introduction of Technical Subjects in the Eighth Grade Advisable
942
The Manufacturers Viewpoint of Industrial EducationDooley
952
Distribution of Income 500 1000 and 2000 per Year for Family of Five
966
Dietetic Standards for These Various HouseholdsBevier
974
The Place of Art in the High School of CommerceGriffith
984
The Dresden CongressEllis
992
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC EDUCATION
1001
Musical AppreciationHow Is It to Be Developed ?Lutkin
1009
The Principles of Scientific Management Applied to Teaching Music in the Public
1017
The Awakening Festival Spirit in AmericaAn Educational Opportunity
1023
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION
1031
Efficiency in the Business Department of the High SchoolBeveridge
1037
Training in SalesmanshipTowsley
1043
The Educational Value of the HighSchool Commercial Course Owen
1051
Commercial GeographyWhitbeck
1057
Business Courses for High Schools of Smaller CitiesFee
1065
Essentials of Practical PenmanshipBachtenkircher
1075
ROUNDTABLE CONFERENCE
1084
Intercommunication Business PracticeFrederick
1092
The Hygiene of Rural SchoolsDresslar
1103
The Testing of Children for Mental EfficiencyBruner IIIO
1118
Stoop Shoulders and Flat Chest in School ChildrenReed
1125
ROUNDTABLE CONFERENCE
1132
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1141
Athletics an Essential Moral FactorEhler
1150
EugenicsMcKeever
1156
How May the Teaching of Chemistry Promote the Well
1166
Applied BotanyWorks
1176
A Study in Adolescent EfficiencyMcCurdy
1186
DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
1195
Continuation SchoolsCooley
1203
ROUNDTABLE CONFERENCE
1224
WHAT SCHOOL FACILITIES SHOULD BE PROVIDED FOR INSTRUCTION
1230
Benson
1237
The Plans and Scope of the New Normal Course in Library Training Pratt Insti
1246

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