Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting, Volume 52

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and New IdealsPearse
527
The TrainingSchoolCarrington
537
How Can Normal Schools Best Help the Forward Movement in Rural Life?
548
Notable Shortcomings of State Normal SchoolsThompson
554
DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND PRACTICAL ARTS
565
Vocational EducationIts Social RelationshipsSumner
572
Vocational EducationIts TerminologyPearse
582
The Need in America for Schools of Applied Art and the Necessity in American
589
Art Courses in Elementary Intermediate and High SchoolsRoberts
597
Trade Agreements in Industrial Education of Apprentices in ChicagoRoberts
607
The Apprenticeship and Continuation Schools of Milwaukee Wis Cooley
614
How May the General Aims of ManualTraining Courses Be Best Conserved?
622
HighSchool Credit for Applied Music Taken under Special Teachers Outside
634
When Music Fulfils Its Highest FunctionLutkin
641
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION
649
THE NEEDS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
650
DEPARTMENT OF CHILD HYGIENE
663
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
683
Applied ScienceIts Relationship to Shopwork and the Rest of the Curriculum
764
DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
773
A State Teachers Employment Agency under the Supervision of the Department
785
LIBRARY DEPARTMENT
791
Report of the Committee on RuralSchool LibrariesWilson
798
The Newspaper Morgue the Library and the SchoolJohnston
810
A Normal Budget for the HighSchool LibraryNewberry
817
DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
827
Fear and Its CureWilliams
836
The Work of the National Association for the Study and Education of Exceptional
843
DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL PATRONS
851
Report of the Committee on School HealthBates
861
DEPARTMENT OF RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
877
The Use of Raw Materials in Teaching AgricultureWelles
886

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