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The materials and methods suited to such a course in the high school will be fully discussed . The nature and amount of practical work needed in the course , including field trips and excursions , outdoor and laboratory exercises ...
The materials and methods suited to such a course in the high school will be fully discussed . The nature and amount of practical work needed in the course , including field trips and excursions , outdoor and laboratory exercises ...
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Stran ii - Current educational topics, No. I. tNo. 12. Dutch schools of New Netherland and colonial New York. William H. Kilpatrick. *No. 13. Influences tending to improve the work of the teacher of mathematics.
Stran 2 - No. 5. The folk high schools of Denmark. LL Friend. No. 6. Kindergartens in the United States. No. 7. Monthly record of current educational publications, March, 1914. No. 8. The Massachusetts home-project plan of vocational agricultural education. RW Stimson.
Stran iii - Cts. •No. 44. Organized health work in schools. EB Hoag. 10 cts. No. 45. Monthly record of current educational publications, November, 1913. . •No. 46. Educational directory, 1913. 15 cts. •No. 47. Teaching material in Government publications. FK Noyes. 10 cts. •No. 48. School hygiene. W. Carson Ryan, Jr. 15 cts. No. 49. The Farragut School, a Tennessee country-life high school. AC Monahan and Adams Phillips.
Stran iv - Statistics of State universities and other Institutions of higher education partially supported by the State, 1912.
Stran i - With the exceptions indicated, the documents issued below will be sent free of charge upon application to the Commissioner of Education, Washington, DC Those marked with an asterisk (*) are no longer available for free distribution, but may be had of the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC upon payment of the price stated. Remittances should be made In coin, currency, or money order. Stamps are not accepted.
Stran iv - No. 40. Care of the health of boys in Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa. No. 41. Monthly record of current educational publications, November, 1914.
Stran ii - No. 26. Bibliography of child study for the years 1910-11. No. 27. History of public-school education in Arkansas. Stephen B. Weeks. •No. 28. Cultivating school grounds in Wake County, NC Zebulon Judd. 5 cts. No. 29. Bibliography of the teaching of mathematics, 1900-1912.
Stran 7 - Ethnographical Survey of the Miskito and Sumu Indians of Honduras and Nicaragua," by Eduard Conzemius, and to recommend that it be published as a bulletin of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Very respectfully yours, MW STIRLING, Chief.