Monthly Record of Current Educational Publications

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - Education
 

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Page 9 - Report of the Committee on social studies of the Commission on the reorganization of secondary education of the National education association.
Page i - Report on the work of the Bureau of Education for the natives of Alaska, 1911-12.
Page 1 - Educational tests and measurements — Special methods of Instruction — Special subjects of curriculum — Kindergarten and primary school — Rural education — Secondary education — Teachers...
Page 1 - Special methods of Instruction — Special subjects of curriculum — Kindergarten and primary school — Rural education — Secondary education — Teachers : Training and professional status — Higher education — School administration — School management — School architecture — School hygiene and sanitation...
Page 22 - AT 5 CENTS PER COPY MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS. Compiled by the Library Division, Bureau of Education.
Page 1 - ... this bulletin, other than those expressly designated as publications of the Bureau of Education. Books, pamphlets, and periodicals here mentioned may ordinarily be obtained from their respective publishers, either directly or through a dealer, or, in the case of an association publication, from the secretary of the issuing organization. Many of them are available for consultation in various public and institutional libraries. Publications intended for inclusion in this record should be sent to...
Page 13 - It will be the aim of this article to show that reading is a very elaborate procedure, involving a weighing of each of many elements in a sentence, their organization in the proper relations one to another, the selection of certain of their connotations and the rejection of others, and the cooperation of many forces to determine final response.
Page 20 - Statement of the Commissioner of education to the Secretary of the interior for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1916.
Page 5 - Thus, the man educated in the modern sense will be trained to know, to care about and to understand the world he lives in, both the physical world and the social world.
Page 16 - Changing conceptions of the aims of negro education. Bulletin of the Board of education of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, 7:116-24, November 1917.

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