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'ct of Incorporation.
Dy-Laws
CONTENTS
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Preparation thru Education for a Democracy-Joyner
First Aid to the Country Teacher-A Suggestion as to Vitalizing the Country
Schools thru Our Present Teachers-Eggleston.
The Secular Free Schools-Young
The Place of the University in a Democracy-Van Hise
The Place of the Normal School in a Democracy—Kirk
Citizenship in a Republic-Bryan .
The Common School as an Instrument of Democracy-Pearse
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13
15
21
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35
36
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63
68
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The War and Education-Hall
86
What the Public Schools Can Do toward the Maintenance of Permanent Peace-
Preparing Teachers for Leadership in All Special Education-Crabtree
A Teacher-Inscribed to the Beautiful Memory of One Who Gave Her Life to Her
Work-Johnson
157
Universal Military Training-Leonard Wood
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Chinese Education-Koo
165
Some International Aspects of Public Education-McAdoo
The American School and the Workingman-Gompers
Nationalizing Education-Dewey
cAdoo
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175
183
The Possibilities of a National University at the Capital-Fess
189
Thrift in Relation to the Home-Blake .
A Memorial to Zachariah Xenophon Snyder-Keyes
The Function of the Graduate School of Education-Luckey
TOPIC: National Welfare and Rural Schools
I. Thomas D. Wood
II. Rose.
The New Ideal in Education-Better Parents of Better Children-Putnam
Secretary's Minutes-New York Meeting
Educational and Psychological Aspects of Racial Well-Being-Yerkes
The Course of Study as a Test of Efficiency of Supervison-Yocum
Rural Education-Joyner.
The Greater Thrift-Straus
Normal School Preparation for Thrift Teaching-Owen
Report of Committee on Health Problems in Education-Keyes
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220
222
225
232
235
240
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248
254
269
274
281
285
DEPARTMENT OF KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION
Secretary's Minutes
289
Relation of the Kindergarten and the Primary in the School of Childhood, Univer-
sity of Pittsburgh-Smith
290
Kindergartens of Yesterday and Tomorrow-Hill
294
The Demonstration-Play School of the University of California-Hetherington
Literature for the Kindergarten Child-Greene
Present Tendencies in College Administration-Duggan
The Elective System-Its Functions and Its Limitations—Balliet
The Baccalaureate Degree as an Obstacle to Educational Progress-Bradley.
Possible Modifications in Our Educational Work Likely to Come as a Result of the
Great War-Russell
The Service of Business Schools at the Close of the Great War-Egbert .
An Experiment in Practical Commercial Education in the National City Bank of
New York-Schwedtman
DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
Address of Welcome-Willcox
The Education of School Committees-Lee
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312
318
321
324
325
329
337
338
340
Functions and Methods of Boards of Education-Winser.
After the Architect-Snyder
Functions of the State in Local Administration—Finegan
The Business Man and the Public Service-Loeb
343
345
348
351
Penmanship in Business High Schools-Healey
Typewriting in the Public Schools-Beygrau
The Organization of a Business-Practice and Office-Routine Course and How to
Make It a Success in Business High Schools-McCarty .
Economics in the Commercial High School-Herrick.
The Relation of the Library to Business Education-Krause
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367
370
375
379
The Teaching of Business English and Advertising in Business High Schools-
Hotchkiss.
How Teachers Can Increase the Efficiency of Accounting and Bookkeeping Courses
-Montgomery .
Committee Reports
383
387
Commercial Geography as an Element in Business Education-Goode.
Business English: A Summary of Principles-Hosic
391
393
The Content and Presentation of Shorthand and Typewriting-Collins
DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
397
The Peculiar Psychological Conditions and Social Needs of the Seventh and Eighth
Grades-Snedden.
398
The Organization of the Upper Elementary Grades Contrasted with the Organiza-
tion of the Lower Elementary Grades and the High School-Shoop
The Necessity of Changes in the Curriculum of the Upper Elementary Grades, Both
in Subject-Matter and in Content-Bradford
The Intensive Study of Large Topics-McMurry.
The Place of the Corporation and the Continuation Schools-Connelley
403
407
411
415
Will Standard Tests Economize Time, Lead to a Broadening of the Subject-Matter,
and Make for Efficiency of Both Teacher and Pupil ?—Tall
426
The Educational Values Which the Child Carries Over from the Kindergarten into
the Primary Grades-Hill
429
Practical Means of Unifying the Work of the Kindergarten and the Primary Grades
I. Meriam
A Differentiated Course of Study for Normal Schools-Pitman
DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND PRACTICAL ARTS
450
458
Differentiation in Art Training to Suit Individual Pupil's Needs-Farnum
512
DEPARTMENT OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
Socialization of the High School-Rynearson
Making the High School Democratic-Churchill
Our Old Friend, the Examination-McAndrew
What High-School Studies Are of Most Worth?—Herrick
The Library in the Modern High School-Davidson
The Need for an Aggressive Campaign for Better High-School Libraries-Johnston
The Relation of the High-School Library to Vocational and Technical Courses—
Hood.
Library Administration-Sullivan
Report of Committee on Problems of High-School Libraries-Certain
I. Hall.
II. Morgan
III. High-School-Library Committee of the Southern Conference for Educa-
tion and Industry
517
519
524
527
533
538
539
543
546
547
548
552
A. Educational Guidance thru the High-School Library-Davis
553
B. The High-School Library and History Teaching-Morgan, Stewart.
C. Instructional Phase of School-Library Work-Hopkins
555
D. The Librarian's Contribution to the Educational Standards of the High
School-Logasa.
556
557
A Brief Summary of the Forthcoming Report of the National Joint Committee on
the Reorganization of High-School English
559
The Reorganized High School-Mills
Military Training in the High School: Why and How?—Small
567
570
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC EDUCATION
Secretary's Minutes .
Absolute Music in the Elementary Schools-Ripley
What Should Be the Musical Equipment of the Secondary-School Graduate-Ahern
Music in the Normal School-Beach
The Child Voice: Responsibility of the Community toward It-Baker-Low
Music Education and Public Libraries-Kinkeldey
The Psychology of Esthetic Experience in Music-Washburn
Mechanical Inventions as an Aid to the Teaching of Music-Lewis
The Folk-Song-Haessler.
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577
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592
596
600
606
608
The Farm Bureau as an Agent in Local Development—Burrit .
Field Exercises in Their Relation to Agricultural Teaching-Davis .
DEPARTMENT OF RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Secretary's Minutes.
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614
619
The Home Project in Secondary-School Agriculture-Dennis
The Rural School and the Reading Habit-Sanborn
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626
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Rural-School Extension Work by the New York State College of Agriculture-
Report of the Committee on University and College Libraries-Harriet Wood
655
Joint Administration of the High-School Library by the Board of Education and
The Organization of Athletics for Girls in the Elementary Schools-O'Keefe
Defining the Work of Physical Training in Relation to Playground and Recreation
Activities-Haynes
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682
685
686
690
693
695
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE INSTRUCTION
699
Applied Chemistry in Secondary Schools-Curtis
Method in the Teaching of Chemistry-An Abstract-Whitman
The New York State Syllabus of Applied Chemistry-Hancock
What Elementary Science Needs-Palmer
The Relation of General Science to Later Courses in Physics and Chemistry—Elhuff
The Relation of the Bureau of Standards to Physical Research and to the Teaching
of Physics-Wolff.
Applied Science in the College Course-Spahr
702
704
705
708
710
713
716
Local Industries as a Source of Illustrative Material for Science Teaching-Hall.
The Conservation of Natural Resources thru Education-Goldrich.
Studying Fungi as a Pastime-Murrill
719
722
726
Method in Science-Teaching-Dewey
729