INDEX [Names of department presidents and authors of formal papers are set in SMALL CAPS.] Academic instruction provided especially for secondary teachers, 621 Academic preparation, 657 Active members, Business meeting of, 35; Active membership, Statistical table of, 1086 ADAMS, JOHN.-A significant lack in edu- Admitting that our schools are defective, 1022 Address of welcome (ROBERT J. BURDETTE), Agricultural college and its relationship to Agricultural colleges, 1073 Conference of Agricultural education in the public schools, 1063 Agriculture, Department of, 1065 Agriculture, The consolidated school and the new, 277 Agriculture, domestic art, and manual training without funds or equipment (E. C. BISHOP), 1076 Agriculture in the classroom, Demonstration lessons, 1007 Agriculture in normal schools: courses of instruction and financial support (E. E. BALCOMB), 752 Agriculture: in what schools it may be Agriculture, Popular education in, 1069 Aims of art education in the public schools (E. C. COLBY), 822 Aims of special education, The (M. N. American ideal in the kindergarten, The, America, Problems of greater, 191 American schools, Standards suggested for, 616 AMMERMAN, CHARLES.-Adaptation in mathematics, 669 ANDREWS, E. BENJAMIN.-Problems of Art Education, Department of, 821; Art education in the public schools, Aims Articulation of technical education, 1037 Athletics, The organization and adminis- At what should the ungraded school aim Available means and additional means Baker, James H.-Discussion, 378 Ball, Katherine.-Discussion, 836 BARNES, CLIFFORD W.-Moral training thru the agency of the public school, 373 BARRETT, H. M.-The professional preparation of high-school teachers, 541 Bartholomew, W. H.-Discussion, 379 Basis of grading teachers' salaries, The (EDWIN G. COOLEY), 94; Discussion, ΙΟΙ Baxter, C. J.-Discussion, 269 Baylor, Adelaide Steele.-Discussion, 133 Bennett, Miss Laura B.-Secretary's minutes, Department of Child-Study, 905 Biology classes, The use of the microscope in, 688 Biology, Microscopic projection in, 697 BISHOP, E. C.-Agriculture, domestic art, and manual training without funds or equipment, 1076 Blair, Francis G.-Discussion, 202 BLAISDELL, THOMAS C.--Dramatizing, 485 Board of Directors, 1906-7, Annual Meet ing of, 42; Action on recommendations of Board of Trustees, 43; Authorization of Department of Rural and Agricultural Education, 44 Board of Directors, First meeting of, 1907-8, 46 BOLTON, FREDERICK E.-Requirements and standards for the professional preparation of high-school teachers, 600 Books helpful to teachers in recommending suitable reading to high-school pupils, 541 Boynton, F. D.-Discussion, 233 BROOKS, STRATTON D.-The professional preparation of high-school teachers, 547 BROWN, ELMER ELLSWORTH.-Address before Department of Indian Education, 1023; President's address, National Council of Education, 337; What are the essentials in subjects in the elementary-school course? 227 BROWN, GEORGE LEROY.-Indian education, 1002 BROWN, H. B.-Available means and additional means required for the preparation of commercial teachers, 884 BROWN, J. STANLEY.-The meaning and function of manual training, 701; The professional preparation of high-school teachers, 551 Bruce, Wm. C.-Secretary's minutes, Department of School Administration, 959 BRYAN, W. J. S.-What fraction of the pupils in our secondary schools cannot derive compensating advantages therefrom? 194 BUCHANAN, G. V.-The overcrowded curriculum, 308 BUCHNER, EDWARD FRANKLIN.-The professional preparation of secondary teachers in the fifteen southern states. 618 BUNKER, FRANK F.-A discussion of the Report of the Committee on Instruction in Library Administration in Normal Schools, 363 BURDETTE, ROBERT J.-Address of welcome, 55 BURKS, JESSE D.-Can the school life of pupils be prolonged by an adequate provision for industrial training in the upper grammar grades? 787; Publicschool finance; what next? 343 BUSH, GEORGE C.-The value and limitations of quantitative work in physics and chemistry, 684 Business Education, Department of, 877 Business Meeting of Active Members, 35 By-Laws, adopted July 10, 1908, 5; Art. I, Membership, 5; Art. II, Officers and Committees, 6; Art. III, Duties of Officers, 6; Art. IV, Board of Directors, 7; Art. V, The National Council, 7; Art. VI, Departments, 7; Art. VII, Meetings, 8; Art. VIII, Amendments, 8 Cadet teaching, 642 Calendar of meetings, 10 Call nothing common (BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER), 134 Canada, The university-college affiliation idea in, 735 Can the school life of pupils be prolonged by an adequate provision for industrial training in the upper grammar grades? (JESSE D. BURKS), 787 Capacity and limitations of the Normal School in the professional preparation of high-school teachers (JOHN W. Cook), 628 Care of freshmen, The (W. O. THOMPSON), 723 Care and training of children before they are admitted to the public school, 157 CARPENTER, ESTELLE.-The vitalizing of the child thru song, 856 Carr, J. W.-Discussion, 380; Secretary's minutes, National Council of Education, 337 Carroll, Clarence F.-Discussion, 230, 319 CARY, C. P.-Rural school-board conventions, 288 Certificate of Incorporation, 9 Certification of secondary-school teachers, 252 CHAMBERLAIN, ARTHUR HENRY.-Manual training in rural schools, 273; The relation of art education to everyday lifeFrom the utilitarian side, 831; Technical education in high schools and colleges, 1055; Discussion, 777 Chamberlain, George A.-Discussion, 320 CHAMBERLAIN, JAMES FRANKLIN.-Geography in the life of the pupil, 497 CHANCELLOR, WILLIAM E.-Order development and studies suited to each stage, 210 Chemistry and physics, The value and limitations of quantitative work in, 684 of Child's emotional life, The training of the, 905 Child-Study, Department of, 905; Twenty five years of, 910 Child's training, Should the school attempt the circle of the, 170 Citizenship, Has product of schools reasonable fitness for, 181 City Superintendents of Larger Cities, Round Table of, 310 CLARK, A. B.-University entrance credits in drawing, 838; Discussion, 837 CLARK, WILLIAM ARTHUR.—The pedagogical laboratory in the scientific study of education, 747 Cleveland, O., Approved for next convention, 50 Clifford, W. N.-Discussion, 326 COLBY, F. C.-The aims of art education in the public schools, 822 College studies for a teacher of classics, Schedule of, 568 College studies for a teacher of English, Schedule of, 567 College studies for a teacher of physics, Schedule of, 569 Commercial branches, Co-ordination in, 895 Commercial and general education, 899 Commercial geography, Emphasis of, 507 Commercial instruction, Present standards of, 883 Commercial schools, Courses of study and preparation of teachers for, 878 Commercial teachers, Methods of improving, 890; Preparation of, 885 Committee on Agricultural Education, Conference, 1063 Committee on Co-operation with Educational Organizations in Other Countries, 337 Committee on an Equal Division of the Twelve Years in the Public Schools between the District and High Schools, 705 Committee on History, Report of the, 235 Committee on Nominations, Names of, 27; Committee on Provisions in Public Schools for Exceptional Children, authorized, 49; Members of, 53 Committee on Resolutions of General Association, Names of, 26; Declaration of Principles, 29; Resolutions of Thanks, 34 Committee on Science Instruction in Secondary Schools, 151 Committee of Seven on Admission Requirements to Technical Colleges, 1032 Committee of Seventeen on the Professional Preparation of High-School Teachers, Report of, 523 Committee on Shortage in Supply of Teachers, authorized, 49; Members of, 53 Committee on Teaching Morals in Public Schools, authorized, 49; Members of, 53 Compensating advantages in secondary schools, 195 Compensation for teachers, Other forms of, 108 CONATY, THOMAS J.-The personality of the teacher, 77 Conference of National Committee on Agricultural Education, 1062 Connecticut, Industrial work in rural schools in, 433 Consolidated school and the new agriculture, The (O. J. KERN), 277; Discussion, 279 Contagious diseases and public health, 923 Contributions of twenty-five years of organized child-study in America to educational theory and practice, as applied to grammar grades (FLETCHER B. DRESSLAR), 910 Conventions, Rural school-board, 288 COOK, JOHN W.-Capacity and limitations of the normal school in the professional preparation of high-school teachers, 628 COOLEY, MRS. ALICE WOODWORTH. President's address, Department of COOLEY, EDWIN G.-The basis of grading Country school and its betterment, The, 264 Course of study for the district school (M. BATES STEPHENS), 269 Courses for elementary and secondary schools, 290 Courses of study and preparation of teachers for commercial schools (H. M. ROWE), 878 Course of study, Vitalization of the course of, 278 Cousins, R. B.-Discussion, 268 Crabtree, J. W.-Discussion, 201 KATHARINE.-How to improve rural schools, 264 Craig, Oscar J.-Secretary's minutes, Department of Higher Education, 712 CROSBY, DICK J.-The work of the national government in extending agricultural education thru the public schools, 1063 CUBBERLEY, ELLWOOD P.-The professional preparation of high-school teachers, 555 Curriculum, The overcrowded, 308 DARNELL, MISS CARRIE M.-Primary lesson in gardening, 1027 DAVIS, MISS EMMA C.-Secretary's minutes, Department of Elementary Education, 476; Story-telling and the poem, 482; Discussion, 777. Deaf, Public day schools for the, 986 DE CORA, MISS ANGEL.-Native Indian art, 1005 Defective children, Education of, in smaller cities, 301; Their separation from the regular school, 321 Defectives-How can they be made selfsupporting, 993; Schools for, in connection with public schools, III DEGARMO, CHARLES.-The professional preparation of high-school teachers, 558; Professional training of teachers for the secondary schools of Germany, 638 Democracy and education (ALBERT BOYNTON STORMS), 62 Demonstration lessons, correlating arithmetic and carpentry (CLARENCE L. GATES), 1025 Department of Art Education, 821; of Business Education, 877; of ChildStudy, 905; of Council of Education, 329; of Elementary Education, 475; of Higher Education, 711; of Indian Education, 1001; of Kindergarten Education, 455; of Library, 961; of Manual Training, 759; of Music Education, 849; of Normal Schools, 739; of Physical Training, 925; of School Administration, 959; of Science Instruction, 951; of Secondary Education, 521; of Special Education, 983; of Superintendence, 145; of Technical Education, 1031 Department of Educational Committees of National Organizations of Women, authorized, 51 Department of Rural and Agricultural Education, Authorization of, 44 Department of Technical Education, The scope of, 1032 Departments, officers for 1907-8, 17 Dependent and delinquent children in the home environment as a school problem (J. K. STABLETON), 914 Development of an adequate course of study in manual training for elementary grades: I, From the point of view of the teacher of manual art (AUGUST AHRENS), 760; II, From the point of view of childstudy (FLETCHER B. DRESSLAR), 766; III, From the point of view of the school superintendent (CHARLES H. KEYES), 771; Discussion, 774 Development, Order of, 210 DEXTER, EDWIN G.-The present training of teachers for secondary schools, 644 DIETRICH, JOHN.-What should the smaller cities attempt for the education of defective children-physical, mental, and moral? 297 Directors, 1906-7, Annual Meeting of Board of, 42 Directors, First Meeting of Board of, 19078, 46 Discussion of the Report of the Committee on Instruction in Library Administration in Normal Schools (FRANK F. BUNKER), 363; Discussion, 369 District school, Course of study for the, 269 Domestic art without equipment, 1076 Dramatizing (THOMAS C. BLAISDELL), 485 Drawing, Object, 843 Drawing, University entrance credits in, 838 DRESSLAR, FLETCHER B.-The contributions of twenty-five years of organized child-study in America to educational theory and practice, as applied to grammar grades, 910; Manual training for elementary grades from the point of view of child-study, 766 DRIGGS, FRANK M.-Self-support, 990 DURELL, FLETCHER.-Purpose, nature, and method of presentation of original demonstrations in geometry, 671 DYER, F. B.-Is there need for industrial schools for pupils unlikely to complete the regular elementary-school course? 310 EASTMOND, ELBERT H.-Rational art and manual training in rural schools, 804 ECKELS, JAMES H.-The financial value of education, 165 Economic relations of education, The (W. O. THOMPSON), 87; Discussion, 93 Education of the child race, 1003 Education of defective children in smaller cities, 297 Education, Democracy and, 62 Education, The economic relations of, 87 Education, The financial value of, 165 Education, The National Council of, 329 Educational campaigns, The value of, 282 Educational ideal, A new, 278 Educational Organizations in Other Countries, Committee on Co-operation with, 337 Educational periodicals, 541 Educational problems, Relation of primitive handicraft to, 815 Educational progress of two years, The, 1905-7 (ELLA FLAGG YOUNG), 383 Educational terminology, A significant lack in, 138 EDWARDS, WALTER A.-History in the life of the child, 513; How can the librarian aid the teacher? 978 Effect of multiplicity of subjects, 203 Effects of refinement of methods, 203 Elementary Education, Department of, 475 Elementary grades, Manual training for, 760 Elementary-school course, Essentials in subjects in the, 227 Elementary teacher, Minimum qualifications of the, 239 Elementary schools, Courses for, 290 Elementary schools and industrial courses, 310 Emerson, Henry P.-Discussion, 319 Emotional life, The training of the child's, 905 Emphasis of commercial and industrial geography (S. L. HEETER), 507 Employment for adult deaf, blind, and feeble-minded, 994 Enlarged scope of education, 65 Essential features in the education of the child race (GEORGE P. PHENIX,) 1003 Essentials in subjects in the elementaryschool course, 227 Ethics of democracy, 63 Ethics and sociology-List of books on, 540 EVANS, LAWTON B.-Should the school attempt the circle of the child's training or address itself to the school segment? 170 Evils of athletics, The, 932 Exceptional Children, Committee on Provisions in Public Schools for, authorized, 49; Members of, 53 Exceptional children in the public schools, Provisions for, 360 Experiment stations, Office of, 1067 Expression by the hand (I. C. MCNEILL), 491 FAIRBANKS, HAROLD W.-Illustrative excursions for field sight, 504 FERGUSON, JAMES.-Present standards of Financial value of education, The (JAMES Fiske, W. A.-Discussion, 687 GATES, CLARENCE L.-Demonstration lessons, correlating arithmetic and carpentry, 1025 GATES, W. A.-The training of the incorrigible, 995 General history of education and educational classics-List of books, 540 General sessions, 55 Geography, Emphasis of commercial and industrial, 507 Geography in the life of the pupil (JAMES FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN), 497; Discussion, 502 Geometry, Original demonstrations in, 671 Germany, Home and school life in, 467 Germany, Standards in, 615 Gillan, S. Y.-Discussion, 164 GORDY, WILBUR F.-Growth: how continued, 256 GREEN, JAMES M.-The relation between general and commercial education, 899; Discussion, 369 GREENWOOD, J. M.-A seven-year course for elementary schools and a five-year course for secondary schools, 290; Discussion, 355 Greetings from a sister republic (M. URIBE Y TRANCOSO), 75 GRENFELL, MRS. HELEN L.-The influence of women's organizations on public education, 125 Growth: how continued (WILBUR F. Guillou, Alfred.-Discussion, 803 1002 HALLECK, REUBEN POST.-Report of the Committee of Seventeen on the Professional Preparation of High-School Teachers, 523 Hamilton, A. L.-Discussion, 502 HAMILTON, SAMUEL.-Has the product of our schools reasonable fitness in scholarship and personal qualities for citizenship? 181 HARRIS, MISS ADA VAN STONE.-What should the public do for the care and training of children before they are admitted to the public school? 157 Harris, J. H.-Secretary's minutes, Department of Superintendence, 151 HARRIS, W. T.-Response to address of welcome, 56; Discussion, 356 HARVEY, L. D.-Is there need for industrial schools for pupils unlikely to complete the regular elementary-school course? 310; Report of the Committee on Industrial Education in Schools for Rural Communities, 409 Has the product of our schools reasonable fitness in scholarship and personal qualities for citizenship? (SAMUEL HAMILTON), 181 HASTINGS, WM. W.-How can physical training become the instrument for making theoretical teaching of school physiology of practical value for school life? 925 Hatch, William E.-Discussion, 360 Hayden, Philip C.-Secretary's minutes, Department of Music Education, 850 Health and development inspection of the public schools, 922 Heaton, T. L.-Discussion, 837 HEETER, S. L.-Emphasis of commercial and industrial geography, 507 HETHERINGTON, CLARK W.-The organiza tion and administration of athletics, 930 Higher Education, Department of, 711 |