Our Schools in War Time—and AfterDean, Arthur D. (Arthur Davis)
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Our Schools in War Time—and After
Dean, Arthur D. (Arthur Davis)
Education -- United States; World War, 1914-1918 -- War work -- Schools
The present wide acceptance of the manual arts as an important part of
general education is rapidly removing them from the class of special
subjects. The purpose of this book is to present some considerations
upon questions arising from this readjustment. The distinctive
functions of the various subjects taught under the head of manual arts,
the organization of progressive instruction, and reasonable standards
of attainment from year to year are among the subjects given careful
consideration. The book includes a survey of the progression of work
in the elementary grades, which forms the basis for the more detailed
suggestions which follow.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN TO DRAW
By WALTER SARGENT and ELIZABETH E. MILLER, The University of
Chicago. 264 pages, illustrated, $1.00
A new and decidedly fresh viewpoint is at once apparent in this book,
which treats drawing as a means of self-expression, as entirely natural
as talking or writing. The book combines, in subject matter, theory
as to what is to be accomplished, practical reports as to how these
aims have been accomplished, particularly in the Elementary School
of the School of Education (The University of Chicago), and definite
suggestions for improvement of methods. It will be found an excellent
volume for reading circles as well as for use in normal-training
classes and departments of education.
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BOOKS FOR TEACHERS
Allen: Civics and Health $1.25
Bloomfield: Readings in Vocational Guidance 2.25
Brigham: Geographic Influences in American History 1.25
Curtis: Play and Recreation for the Open Country 1.16
Davis: Vocational and Moral Guidance 1.25
Finlay-Johnson: The Dramatic Method of Teaching 1.00
Gesell: The Normal Child and Primary Education 1.25
Hall: Aspects of Child Life and Education 1.50
Hodge: Nature Study and Life 1.50
Johnson: Education by Plays and Games .90
Johnson: What to do at Recess .25
Jones: Education as Growth 1.25
Judd: Psychology of High-School Subjects 1.50
Kastman and Köhler: Swedish Song Games .75
Kern: Among Country Schools 1.25
Leavitt: Examples of Industrial Education 1.25
Leiper: Language Work in Elementary Schools 1.25
Lincoln: Everyday Pedagogy 1.00
Moore: What is Education? 1.25
Moral Training in the Public Schools 1.25
Palmer: Play Life in the First Eight Years 1.20
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