[Names of authors of formal papers are set in SMALL CAPITALS.]
Act of Incorporation, I Adaptation of the Work of the Kinder- garten to the Needs of Individual Children (M. P. E. GROSZMANN), 406 Adaptation of the Work of the School to the Needs of the People (JAMES Y. JOYNER), 129
Addresses of Welcome (J. A. A. BURN- QUIST), 25; (J. A. C. CHANDLER), 139; (C. G. SCHULZ), 26; (WINN POWERS), 27; (DIETRICH LANGE), 28
ADKISSON, MARY-Secretary's Minutes, Department of Classroom Teachers,
Agriculture, The Use of Raw Materials in Teaching, 886
Agriculture for Training Teachers in Normal Training High Schools, The Course in, 890
ALDERMAN, L. R.-An Effort to Make the School Fit the Needs of the Exceptional Child, 830
ALEXANDER, GEORGIA-Standardizing the Work in the Kindergarten and Ele- m entary Schools, 415
Aley, Robert J.-President's Address, 361 ALLEN, E. G.-Some Things Worth While in Industrial Education in Secondary Schools, 465
Applied Science-Its Relationship to Shop-
work and the Rest of the Curriculum in an Up-to-Date Technical High School (ADELBERT H. MORRISON), 764 Apprentice Schools of the Santa Fe Rail- way System (F. W. THOMAS), 175 Apprenticeship and Continuation Schools
of Milwaukee, Wis. (R. L. COOLEY), 614 Arithmetic, Economy of Time in, 209 Art Appreciation for the Masses (ROBERT KOEHLER), 594
Art as a Study in Secondary Schools, The Value of History of, 460
Art Courses in Elementary, Intermediate, and High Schools (M. EMMA Roberts), 597
Art Education as a Part of General Cul- ture (TYLER MCWHORTER), 599 Art Leaders and Designers of the Highest Grade, The Need in America for Schools of Applied Art and the Necessity in American Industries for, 589
Attitude of the Child in Learning (S. S. COLVIN), 677
Atwood, Mrs. Clarence L.-Discussion,
Ayres, Leonard P.-Discussion, 277 BAER, CLARA GREGORY-The History of the Development of Physical Education at Newcomb College, 701
BAGLEY, W. C.-Fundamental Distinc- tions between Liberal and Vocational Education, 161
BAKER, HELEN M.-Successful Expe- riences with Home Reading-Lists, 795 BARBER, FRED D.-The Tendencies and General Status of Courses in General Science, 758
BARNES, WALTER-A Standard Founda- tion Library for a Rural School, 798 BARRY, MAGGIE W.-School Health, 865 BATES, MARY ELIZABETH-Report of Committee on School Health, 861 BAYLOR, ADELAIDE STEELE-Co-operating Forces for the Improvement of Rural- School Conditions, 340; Discussion, 308. Beginning in Rural High-School Work and Township Supervision (HELENE E. GLISSMAN), 882
BENSON, O. H.-The Federated Boys' and Girls' Club Work, 898
BERRY, ELMER-The Heart Volume in Man-The Nitrous Oxide Method and the Results of Professor Franz Müller, 713 Biology in the Secondary Schools (JAMES EDWARD PEABODY), 748
Bishop Grundtvig and the People's High Schools (EDWIN G. COOLEY), 451 BLAIR, FRANCIS G.-Economy of Time in Education, 395; Interrelation of the Office of State Superintendent and That of County Superintendent, 257; School Revenue, 870
BLANKENBILLER, D. P.-Secretary's Min- utes, Department of Business Education, 649 BLIJENBURGH, W. P. HUBERT VON- Swedish Gymnastics in American Schools 707
BLOUNT, RALPH E.-The Responsibility of the Teacher with Regard to the Teaching of Sex Hygiene, 470
Books, Training of Rural Teachers in the Use of, 802
Boys, Pre-delinquent, 289
BRACKEN, H. M.-The Health Admin- istration of Schools, 672
BRECKINRIDGE, SOPHONISBA PRESTON- Some Aspects of the Public School from a Social Worker's Point of View, 45
BRISTER, J. W.-How Can Normal Schools
Best Help the Forward Movement in Rural Life? 548
Brown, J. Stanley-Discussion, 323 BRUCE, FRANK M.-Secretary's Minutes, Department of School Administration,
BRYAN, WILLIAM L.-Common-Sense and Beyond, 94
BURNQUIST, J. A. A.-Address of Wel- come, 25
Business, Preparatory Educational Re- quirements for Collegiate Training in, with Special Reference to Articulation between the High-School and College Courses, 657
Business Education in the United States and Some Recommendations, The Pres- ent Status of, 652
Calendar of Meetings, 13
CAMMACK, I. I.-Substitution of Work of Vocational or Prevocational Character in the Upper Grades, 274
CAMPBELL, MARY R.-Methods for Mak- ing Surveys of Public Schools, with Suggestions to Principals and Teachers for Recording Data on Subaverage, Subnormal, Backward, or Defective Children, 840
CARR, JOHN W.-A Practical Experiment with Backward Children, 844; Super- intendent Problems, 344; Discussion, 92, 322.
CARRINGTON, W. T.-Secretary's Minutes, Department of Normal Schools (Rich- mond Meeting), 497; (St. Paul Meet- ing), 539; The Training School, 537 CARVER, T. N.-Community Service from the Rural-School Library, 808 CARY, C. P.-Co-operating Forces for the Improvement of Rural-School Con- ditions, 338
Challman, S. A.-Discussion, 784 CHAMBERLAIN, ARTHUR H.-Co-operating Forces for the Improvement of Rural- School Conditions, 327; The Place of Industrial Education in a Rational School System, 586
CHANDLER, J. A. C.-Address of Welcome, 139
CHEEVER, W. H.-The Content of the Course in Sociology in a Normal School,
559 Chicago, Trade Agreements in Industrial Education of Apprentices in, 607 Child, An Effort to Make the School Fit the Needs of the Exceptional, 830 Child and His Individual Needs, The Indi- vidual; The Home Life of the Child, 430 Child and His Individual Needs, The Indi-
vidual: The School Life of the Child, 422 Child in Learning, The Attitude of the, 677 Children, A Practical Experiment with Backward, 844
Children, Methods for Making Surveys of Public Schools, with Suggestions to Principals and Teachers for Recording Data on Subaverage, Subnormal, Back- ward, or Defective, 840
Children, The Work of the National Association for the Study and Education of Exceptional, 843
Citizenship, The Relation of the Teacher to American, 29
Civic Agencies, Constructive, 439 Claxton, Philander P.-Discussion, 769 Cleveland, Ohio, The Progress of Industrial Education in, 462
Club Work, The Federated Boys' and Girls', 898
Clubs, The Mississippi Canning, 185 COFFEY, ROY V.-Preparatory Educational Requirements for Collegiate Training in Business, with Special Reference to Articulation between the High-School and College Courses, 657
College, The Media of Religious Impres- sion in, 494
College, The Purpose of the Liberal, 102 College Professor and the Nation, The (CHARLES WILLIAM DABNEY), 60 COLVIN, S. S.-The Attitude of the Child in Learning, 677
Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education, Problems Con- fronting the, 483
Committee on Economy of Time in Educa- tion, Report of the, 206
Committee on High-School Libraries, Report of the, 823
Committee on Janitor Service, Report of the, 750
Committee on Rural-School Libraries, Report of the, 798
Committee on School Health, Report of the, 861
Committee on Tests and Standards of Efficiency in Schools and School Systems, Report of the, 302
Committee on Vocational Education and Vocational Guidance, Statement in Regard to the Work of the, 568 Committees and Affiliated Organizations, 1913-14, Summary of Reports of State Joint, 855
Common-Sense and Beyond (WILLIAM L. BRYAN), 94
Community It Serves, The Function of the School to the, 264 Community Music-An (PETER W. Dykema), 627 Community Service from the Rural-School Library (ELIZABETH B. WALES and T. N. CARVER), 808
CONDON, RANDALL J.-School and Shop- Work and Study, 171
Constructive Civic Agencies (EDWARD J. WARD), 439
Content of the Course in Sociology in a Normal School (W. H. CHEEVER), 559
Continuation Schools of Milwaukee, Wis., The Apprenticeship and, 614 COOK, JOHN W.-Harmonizing Vocational and Cultural Education, 385; Profes- sionally Prepared Teachers, 113; Some Positive Educational Gains in the Last Decade, 369; The Practice School and the Work of the Heads of Departments in It, 541
COOLEY, EDWIN G.-Bishop Grundtvig and the People's High Schools, 451 COOLEY, R. L.-The Apprenticeship and Continuation Schools of Milwaukee, Wis., 614
Co-operating Forces for the Improvement of Rural-School Conditions, A (ARTHUR HENRY CHAMBERLAIN), 327; B (MAR- GARET E. SCHALLENBERGER), 332; C (C. P. CARY), 338; D (ADELAIDE STEELE BAYLOR), 340; E (DAVID B. JOHNSON), 342
Co-operation by Teachers for the Improve- ment of Science Teaching (JOHN A. RANDALL), 729
CORBLY, LAWRENCE J.-The Preparation of Teachers and Supervisors for the Industrial Branches and Other Special Lines, 505
Country Child in the Rural Library, The (JOSEPHINE CORLISS PRESTON), 796 Course in Agriculture for Training Teachers
in Normal Training High Schools, A (J. L. MCBRIEN), 890; B (A. V. STORM), 895 CRABTREE, JAMES W.-Harmonizing Voca- tional and Cultural Education, 384; The Preparation of Teachers and Supervisors for the Industrial Branches and Other Special Lines, 509; What Recognition Should Be Given Vacation and Other Out-of-School Work? 905
CRAGUN, J. BEACH-A Psychological Analysis of the Basis on Which Credit for the Study of Music Is to Be Placed, 635
CRAWFORD, J. FORSYTH-The Media of Religious Impression in College, 494 CRITCHETT, E. T.-The Success of a State
Teachers' Employment Agency Law after Two Years, 787
CUBBERLEY, ELLWOOD P.-Rural-School Administration, 244
Culture, Art Education as a Part of General, 599
DABNEY, CHARLES WILLIAM-The College Professor and the Nation, 60 Dangers of Overorganization of the Rural Schools (PAYSON SMITH), 253 Democracy, Education in a, 103 Department of Business Education, 649; of Child Hygiene, 663; of Classroom Teachers, 909; of Elementary Education, 421; of Higher Education, 489; of Kindergarten Education, 405; Library, 791; of Music Education, 625; National Council, 293; of Normal Schools, 497;
of Physical Education, 683; of Rural and Agricultural Education, 877; of School Administration, 773; of School Patrons, 851; of Science Instruction, 721; of Secondary Education, 445; of Special Education, 827; of Superin- tendence, 133; of Vocational Education and Practical Arts, 565
Determinants of the Course of Study (A. DUNCAN YOCUM), 223
DEVINE, EDWARD T.-Education and Social Economy, 142
Differentiation in Course of Study in the Upper Grades, A (HERBERT S. WEET), 269; B (WILLIAM A. GREESON and I. Í. CAMMACK), 272, 274
DOYNE, J. J.-The Preparation of Teachers for Rural Schools, 532
DUDGEON, MATTHEW S.-The Library's Debt to Culture, 794
DYKEMA, PETER W.-Community Music— An Opportunity, 627
Economic Significance and Relationships of Vocational Education (JOHN A. SEEGER), 569
Economy of Time in Arithmetic (WALTER A. JESSUP), 209
Economy of Time in Education, A (FRANK STRONG), 386; B (HARRY B. WILSON), 390; C (FRANCIS G. BLAIR), 395; D (L. D. HARVEY), 397; E (E. E. SCRIB- NER), 401
Economy of Time in Education, Report of the Committee on, 206 Education, Economy of Time in, 386 Education, Fundamental Distinctions be- tween Liberal and Vocational, 150 Education, Harmonizing Vocational and Cultural, 375
Education, History and Achievement of the National Council of, 364 Education, Motion Pictures as an Aid to, 743
Education, Principles and Aims of, 94 Education, Problems Confronting the Com-
mission on the Reorganization of Sec- ondary, 483
Education, Report of the Committee on Economy of Time in, 206
Education, Some Experiments in Sex, 475 Education, The Purpose of Elementary and High-School, 98
Education and Social Economy (EDWARD T. DEVINE), 142
Education for Political and Moral Service (WILLIAM O. THOMPSON), 106
Education for Social Service (EDWARD A. Ross), 103
Education for Those Pupils Leaving School Too Soon, Systematic, 119
Education in a Democracy, A (EDWARD A. Ross), 103; B (WILLIAM O. THOMPSON), 106 Educational Achievement, The Founda- tions of, 199
Educational Gains in the Last Decade,
Efficiency, Testing Grade Teachers for, 283 Effort to Make the School Fit the Needs of the Exceptional Child (L. R. ALDER- MAN), 830
Elementary Schools, Standardizing the Work in the Kindergarten and, 415 ELLIOTT, EDWARD C.-Rural-School Ad- ministration, 244
Employment Agency Law after Two Years, The Success of a State Teachers', 787 Employment Agency under the Super- vision of the Department of Public Instruction, A State Teachers', 785 Ettinger, W. L.-Discussion, 278 European Schools, Physical Care and Training of Children in, 684 Extension Work in Normal Schools, A (ED- WARD T. MATHES), 513; B (HARVEY C. MINNICH), 516; C (HENRY G. WIL- LIAMS), 519
FAIRCHILD, EDWARD T.-Progress of the Rural Schools, 122; Response to Ad- dresses of Welcome, 28
Fear and Its Cure (TOM A. WILLIAMS), 836 Federated Boys' and Girls' Club Work (O. H. BENSON), 898
FELLOWS, GEORGE E.-Secretary's Min- utes, Department of Higher Education, 489 FELMLEY, DAVID-Superintendent Prob- lems, 358; The Reorganization of the Normal-School Curriculum, 498 FLAGG, MAURICE I.-The Need in America for Schools of Applied Art and the Necessity in American Industries for Art Leaders and Designers of the High- est Grade, 589
FORDYCE, EMMA J.-Physics for Girls by the Scientific Method, 750 Foundations of Educational Achievement (EDWARD L. THORNDIKE), 199
FREY, CHARLES P.-The Use of Lantern Slides in a Course in Electrical Measure- ments, 742
FULLER, ROBERT J.-Statement in Regard to the Work of the Committee on Vo- cational Education and Vocational Guidance, 568
Function of the School to the Community It Serves, A (J. M. GwINN), 264; B (JAMES M. GREENWOOD), 266 Fundamental Distinctions between Liberal and Vocational Education, A (DAVID SNEDDEN), 150; B (W. C. BAGLEY), 161 Geography in Secondary Schools, A (R. H. WHITBECK), 732; B (WILLIAM J. SUTHERLAND), 738
Geography in the Large High School (R. H. WHITBECK), 732 Geography in Village and Rural Schools (WILLIAM J. SUTHERLAND), 738 GLADE, EARL JAY-The Present Status of Business Education in the United States and Some Recommendations, 652
GLISSMAN, HELENE E.-A Beginning in Rural High-School Work and Township Supervision, 882
Graham, Nathaniel M.-Discussion, 746 GREEN, JAMES M.-Professional Experi- mentation and Investigation, 537; Re- sponse to Address of Welcome, 140 GREENWOOD, JAMES M.-History and Achievement of the National Council of Education, 364; The Kingdom of Little Things, 115; The Social Function of the School, 266
GREESON, WILLIAM A.-Substitution of Work of Vocational or Prevocational Character in the Upper Grades, 272 GROSZMANN, MAXIMILIAN P. E.-Adapta- tion of the Work of the Kindergarten to the Needs of Individual Children, 406; President's Address, 829; The Work of the National Association for the Study and Education of Exceptional Children, 843
Grundtvig (Bishop) and the People's High Schools, 451
GULICK, SIDNEY LEWIS-The Responsi- bility of American Educators in the Solution of America's Oriental Problem,
35 GWINN, J. M.-The Scholastic Function of the School, 264
HAAREN, JOHN H.-The Use of the Fac- tory and Office Buildings in New York City for Vocational Education, 602; Discussion, 279
Habit, Self-Protection thru Knowledge and, 435
HALL, MARY E.-Report of the Committee on High-School Libraries, 823 HAMILTON, WALTER I.-Teachers' Re- tirement Allowances, 71
Harmonizing Vocational and Cultural Education, A (JOSEPHINE CORLISS PRESTON), 375; B (HOMER H. SEER- LEY), 378; C (G. W. A. LUCKEY), 380; D (JAMES W. CRABTREE), 384; E (JOHN W. Cook), 385
Harvest, Let Both Grow Together Until the, 125
HARVEY, LORENZO D.-Economy of Time in Education, 397; Systematic Edu- cation for Those Pupils Leaving School Too Soon, 119
Health, Report of the Committee on School, 861 Health, School, 865
Health Administration of Schools (H. M. BRACKEN), 672
Health Problems in the American Public Schools (THOMAS D. WOOD), 294 Health Supervision of Schools, Some Phases of the, 663
Heart Volume in Man-The Nitrous Oxide Method and the Results of Pro- fessor Franz Müller (ELMER BERRY), 713
Heating, Lighting, and Ventilating of School Buildings (JAMES M. INGOLD), 779
Hebden, Edwin-Discussion, 170 HEFFERAN, MRS. WILLIAM S.-Presi- dent's Report, 852 HENDERSON, WILSON H.-Secretary's Minutes, Department of Vocational Education and Practical Arts, 565 HERTZ, MRS. LOUIS-Secretary's Min- utes, Department of School Patrons, 851
High School, Geography in the Large, 732 High-School Branches of Public Libraries
(PURD B. WRight), 820
High-School Credit for Applied Music Taken under Special Teachers Outside of School (OSBOURNE MCCONATHY), 634 High-School Libraries, Report of Com- mittee on, 823
High-School Work and Township Super- vision, A Beginning in Rural, 882 High Schools, Bishop Grundtvig and the People's, 451
High Schools, The Course in Agriculture
for Training Teachers in Normal Train- ing High Schools, 890
High Schools, The Preparation of Teachers for, 529
HINES, L. N.-Secretary's Minutes, De- partment of Child Hygiene, 663; Some Phases of the Health Supervision of Schools, 663
History and Achievement of the National Council of Education (JAMES M. GREEN- WOOD), 364
History of the Development of Physical Education at Newcomb College (CLARA GREGORY BAER), 701
Home Economics, The Renovation of the Home thru, 618
Home Life of the Child: The Individual
Child and His Individual Needs, 430 Hopeful Experiments, A (SUSIE POWELL), 185; B (JOSEPHINE CORLISS PRESTON), 189; C (CORA WILSON STEWART), 193
How Can Normal Schools Best Help the Forward Movement in Rural Life? (J. W. BRISTER), 548
How May the General Aims of Manual- Training Courses Be Best Conserved? (MILTON C. POTTER), 622
How Secure More Effective Supervision? (REED B. TEITRICK), 286
How Shall the Superintendent Measure His Own Efficiency? (WILLIAM MCK. VANCE), 279
How the Course of Study Should be De- termined (JOHN W. WITHERS), 235 Humanities, Old and New, The (EMMA M. PERKINS), 51
Hygiene, The Responsibility of the Teacher with Regard to the Teaching of Sex, 470 Hygiene and Vocational Education, In- dustrial, 668
Individual Child and His Individual Needs: The Home Life of the Child, A (JULIA FRIED WALKER), 430; B (MARGARET E. SCHALLENBERGER), 435; C (EDWARD J. WARD), 439
Individual Child and His Individual Needs: The School Life of the Child, A (J. W. SEARSON), 422; B (NEIL C. MAC- DONALD), 427
Industrial Branches and Other Special Lines, The Preparation of Teachers and Supervisors for the, 505
Industrial Education in a Rational School System, The Place of, 586
Industrial Education in Cleveland, Ohio, The Progress of, 462
Industrial Education in Secondary Schools, Some Things Worth While in, 465 Industrial Education of Apprentices in Chicago, Trade Agreements in, 607 Industrial Hygiene and Vocational Edu- cation (LOUIS W. RAPEER), 668 INGOLD, JAMES M.-The Heating, Light- ing, and Ventilating of School Build- ings, 779
Interrelation of the Office of State Super- intendent and That of County Super- intendent, A (FRANCIS G. BLAIR), 257; B (OLIVER J. MORELOCK), 260 Janitor Service, Report of the Committee on, 750
JENKINS, FRANCES-Secretary's Minutes, Department of Elementary Education,
JESSUP, WALTER A.-Economy of Time in Arithmetic, 209
JOHNSON, DAVID B.-Co-operating Forces for the Improvement of Rural-School Conditions, 342; The Strength of the Normal Schools, 552; Discussion, 94 Johnson, Willis E.-Discussion, 560 JOHNSTON, W. DAWSON-The Newspaper Morgue, the Library, and the School, 810
JOINER, C. E.-Pre-delinquent Boys, 289 Journal of Proceedings of the General Sessions, 19
JOYNER, JAMES Y.-The Adaptation of the Work of the School to the Needs of the People, 129
KEENE, CHARLES H.-Shall Sex Hygiene Be Taught in the Public Schools? 695 Kendall, Č. N.-Discussion, 306 KERR, WILLIS H.-Libraries and Schools: Educational Co-operation, 813 Kindergarten, Adaptation of the Work of the, to the Needs of Individual Children, 406 Kindergarten, What the United States Bureau of Education Is Doing for the,
413 Kindergarten and Elementary Schools, Standardizing the Work in the, 415 Kingdom of Little Things, The (JAMES M. GREENWOOD), 115
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