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XIII. Professional Preparation of Secondary Teachers in Fifteen Southern
States-Buchner
618
XIV. Capacity and Limitation of Normal School in Professional Preparation
of High-School Teachers-Cook
628
XV. Professional Training of Teachers for Secondary Schools of Germany-
DeGarmo
638
644
661
XVI. Present Training of Teachers for Secondary Schools-Dexter
XVII. Will Same Training in Normal School Prepare Teacher for Elementary
and High-School Work?—Kirk
B. Mathematics-
ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCES
Adaptation in Mathematics-Ammerman
Original Demonstrations in Geometry-
I. Purpose, Nature, and Method of Presentation-Durell
II. Time of Introduction and Limitations-McPherron .
C. History-
669
671
675
The Notebook: Its Value and Its Limitations-Mrs. Atkinson
Place of Modern History in the High-School Curriculum-Miller
676
678
D. Science-
Value and Limitations of Quantitative Work in Physics and Chemistry—Bush
The Use of the Microscope in Biology Classes—
684
I. Purpose of Work with the Microscope-W. M. Kern
688
II. Purpose of the Microscope-Lillard
691
III. Kinds of Microscope Work for High-School Students-Wegener
Report of Committee on Equal Division of Twelve Years in Public Schools between
District and High Schools-Morrison
Issues Confronting Normal Schools of the United States-Kirk
Pedagogical Laboratory in Scientific Study of Education-Clark
Agriculture in Normal Schools-Balcomb
DEPARTMENT OF MANUAL TRAINING
Secretary's Minutes
Development of Course of Study in Manual Training—
I. From Point of View of Teacher of Manual Arts-Ahrens
711
712
718
723
729
735
739
740
747
752
759
760
II. From Point of View of Child-Study-Dresslar
III. From Point of View of School Superintendent-Keyes
Relation of Industrial Education to Public Instruction:
Introduction-Leavitt
I. Manual Training versus Industrial Training in High School-Johnson
II. Can School Life of Pupils Be Prolonged?—Burks
Industrial Training as Viewed by a Manufacturer-Alexander
Rational Art and Manual Training in Rural Schools—Eastmond
Manual Training in Indian Schools-Friedman
Relation of Primitive Handicraft to Present-Day Educational Problems-Miss
Hodge
DEPARTMENT OF ART EDUCATION
Aims of Art Education in the Public Schools-Colby
Relation of Art Education to Everyday Life-From the Culture Side-Miss Scobey
Relation of Art Education to Everyday Life-From the Utilitarian Side-A. H.
Chamberlain
University Entrance Credits in Drawing-Clark
Object Drawing-Miss Lowd.
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC EDUCATION
The Ideal Supervisor-Ripley.
Vitalizing of the Child thru Song-I. Miss Carpenter; II. Mrs. Clark
Free Musical Education a Necessity-Miss Thomas .
Music Terminology Reform-Rice .
766
771
778
780
787
796
804
810
815
821
822
825
831
838
843
849
851
Courses of Study and Preparation of Teachers-Rowe
Present Standards of Commercial Instruction-Ferguson
Preparation of Commercial Teachers-H. B. Brown
Methods of Improving Commercial Teachers-Weber
Co-ordination of Individual and Class Instruction-Showers
Relation Between General and Commercial Education-Green
DEPARTMENT OF CHILD-STUDY
Training of the Child's Emotional Life-Suzzallo
Contributions of Twenty-five Years of Child-Study-Dresslar
Dependent and Delinquent Children in the Home Environment-Stableton
Plan for Health and Development Inspection-Leslie
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL TRAINING
Physical Training and School Physiology-Hastings
Organization and Administration of Athletics-Hetherington
Relation of Music to Physical Education—Miss Johnson
What Can Physical Training Do for the Teacher ?-Shafer
Preparation of Librarians for Public-School Libraries-Johnson
Instruction in Contents and Use of Libraries-Miss Sullivan
The Librarian as a Teacher-Wilkinson.
How the Teacher Can Help the Librarian-Miss Jacobus
How Can the Librarian Aid the Teacher ?-Edwards
DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
The Aims of Special Education—McIver
Why Wisconsin Believes in Public Day-Schools for the Deaf-Jack
961
962
967
972
974
978
983
984
986
Essential Features in Education of the Child Race-Phenix
Native Indian Art-Miss De Cora.
Teaching Agriculture in the Classroom-Miss Proctor
Orange Culture-Miss Naff.
Address-Chairman Leupp
ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE
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1002
Scope of the Department of Technical Education-Monin
Proper Articulation of Technical Education—Mrs. Young
Relation of Agricultural College to National Education-Wickson
Trade-Schools and Trade-Unions-Merrill
Technical Education in High Schools and Colleges—A. H. Chamberlain
The Work of the National Government in Extending Agricultural Education
thru the Public Schools-Crosby.
1063
What Has Been Done by Normal Schools and Agricultural Colleges for Popular
Education in Agriculture-Balcomb
1069
Agriculture, Domestic Art, and Manual Training without Funds or Equipment-
Bishop
1076