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ALEXANDER & BRO., 218 Sansome St. THE journal that aims to make teachers think should be preferred to the one that encourages mental indolence. * THE bread-and-butter side of education should not be neglected so long as there are so many people who have no buttered side to their bread. * THERE have been up to date but two calls at the Public Library for De Garmo's "Herbart." It is more charitable to think that the San Francisco teachers prefer to own their pedagogical works to borrowing them. NUMBER 3. ESTABLISHED 1852. A MOVE to make the State Association of Teachers at Oakland in December the greatest meeting ever held in California should be encouraged. * OUR civilization is a failure-a pitiful failure- so long as blind men beg, old women in tatters sell papers, and children go hungry through poverty. It does not necessarily follow that the fin-de-siecle teacher is a devotee of the bike, the bloomers, and the beau, the three B's of the end-of-the-century teacher. It is possible that she may be a devotee of child-study, apperception, and physical culture. * * WHILE we are advocating all kinds of fads in our schools, it might be well to remember that a good memory is not a bad thing for a child or man to carry about. It is not only the man who borrowed a dollar from you who has a poor memory, but the graduate who has taken the part of the bucket while the teacher was at the pump of knowledge. IMMEDIATE steps should be taken to secure the National Educational Association at Los Angeles in 1896. California's record in 1888 should be repeated, when such stalwarts, the old guard in harness,—not in age, but in experience,-like Ira G. Hoitt, Fred M. Campbell, and Chas. Sumner Young, labored for success. There was an attendance of 8600, and enterprising San Francisco contributed $41,000 to entertain the guests. * * * THE Santa Rosa schools under the efficient leadership of F. L. Burk are doing considerable original work. The "Story of Washington," published in this issue is not evolved from the inner consciousness of the teacher, but from the work of the pupils. The drawings and the vocabulary used, are interesting along the line of child-study. Professor Burk has a splendid equipment for his work. He is a graduate of the State University, and has taken a post-graduate course at Stanford, in addition to practical work in the college of experience on the San Francisco Call and other journals. ་ |