The Journal of Education and School World. A Monthly Record and Review. JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1925. VOLUME LVII. LONDON: MR. WILLIAM RICE, LUDGATE BROADWAY, E.C. 4. 1925. Pages 1 to 72 are in the January number ; 73 to 136, February ; 137 to 208, March ; 209 to 276, April ; 277 to 348, May; 349 to 444, June ; 445 to 528, July ; 529 to 584, August; 585 to 664, September ; [A] indicates titles of Articles; (C) Correspondence; [O] Obituary Notices. A Miniature Republic, by P. Blacknell (A.], 749. drink syllabus, 554; pamphlets on arithmetic in Coventry, report of public libraries, 596. Abbott. E. C., M.A., The Value of Acting in Educa- elementary schools, 677, English and mathe: Coxhead, G. E. S., M.A., School Examinations and tion (A.), 178. matics, 149, graphs, 741, teaching method and the Universities, II. Oxford University and Abel, H. G., M.A., The Award of University Scholar- organization, 741 ; President on economy, 712, National Examinations (A.), 97. ships (A.), 652. independent educational centres, 747; reports, Crafts, school, 202. ARERDEEN UNIVERZITY, Curriculum Scheme, 290. 1922-3, 451, 1923-4, 538, scholarships for Cricket, junior, 370. Acting in Education, The Value of, by E. C. Abbott, higher education, 651, school buildings, 677; Crotch, Dr. W. (1775-1847) (A. H. Mann) (C.?, 228. M.A. (A.), 178. Sir A. Symond's appointment, 152; (Welsh Cullis, Prof. W., Wonien's Opportunities for Service Acts,Northern Ireland Education, 363; Superan. Department) administrative and financial pro (A.), 90. nuation, 742. posals, 744. Culture, and examination requirements, 675. Adult education-Aberystwyth University College, Books-for teachers and parents, Coventry cata 677; Board of Education's report, 538 ; Fin. logue, 85; price, 221 ; Y.M.C.A.'s list, 85. Dalcroze Society, 129. land, 595; international study fund for tutors, Botany, Wembley exhibits, 404. Dalton Plan, 544. 702; Scotland, 676; Sheffield, 749. Bowen, c. M., An Experiment in Internationalism Davies, E.S., M.A., Vocational Guidance in a County Age, school leaving, 84, 123, 217. (A.), 224. Area (A.), 694. Agriculture, Ministry of, State scholarships, 653. Boys, intellectual development, 600; Scouts, Eton, Davis, e. T., M.A., State Scholarships in Wales (A.), Allowances--family, 15; (E. Rathbone) [C.), 108; 124. 653. (U. G. Wilson) (C.), 110. Bradford Girls' Grammar School, Juhilec of(A.), 548. Dawson, W. H., University Scholarships in England Alphabet, international phonetic, 376. Brampton County Secondary School, 764. and Wales, 651 ; School examinations (A.), 825. Alsace and Lorraine (H. J. Cowell) (C.), 612. Bridge, G. F., French at the General Schvol Examina. Degrees, external, 218. Animal's Welfare Week, 92, 312. tion (A.), 38; Towards Spelling Reform (A.), Denmark, agricultural schools, 170. Anthropology, plea for study, 150. 154. Dental service, school, 361. Appointments, 21, 64, 152, 160, 162, 240, 290, 296, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, new buildings, 452, 494. Dialects, recognition of English, 132. 300, 384, 380,468, 470, 526, 548-9,682,721, 724, British and Foreign School Society, 296. Directory of Educational Associations, 195. 747, 754, 756, 822. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Dominion representation and foreign policy, 596. Archaeology, history in, 614. Educatiou Section (C. E. Browne) (C.), 474. Draper, F. W. M., M.A., School Examinations and Argentina, Humanidades, 170. British Empire Exhibition, children at, 538. the Universities. IV. The University of LonArithmetic, public elementary schools, 677. British Science Guild, 372. don (A.), 243. Armour, W. S., M.A., B.Litt., School Examinations Broadcasting to schools, 148. DUBLIN UNIVERSITY, Trinity College, 222, 812; and the Universities. XI. Northern Ireland Bulletin, 119; adult education (Finland) and Sea- University College congresses, 541. [A.), 759. farers. Education Society, 595. Armstrong, Prof. H. E., F.R.S., The Future Science Burma, education report, 392. Economy in education, 10, 742. of the Schools (A.), 482. EDINBURGII UNIVERSITY, 149, 463, 810. Education-adolescent, 594 ; adult, 362, 246; and 84; and the State, 463 ; continuity in developArt, National Schools of. I. Their Growth and Cambridge Local Examinations, 201. ment and other policies, 217; cost in London Relationship to Other Schools, 168 ; II. Their CAMBRIDCE UNIVERSITY, honorary degrees, 151, 810. and France, 179; Dean Inge and essentials in, Industrial Influence, with some Suggestions for Canada--home work, 91; junior colleges, 408; 83; discussed by International Federation of Development, by A. F. R. Fowkes (A.), 223. Newfoundland, 468; progress in education, University Women, 660 ; economizing on, 595 ; Art Masters, National Society of, 127. 762 ; travel, 236, 380; universities, 464. effects on health of populace, 543; expenditure Art teaching, discipline in, 743, Flatford, 370, 817. Cape of Good Hope -juvenile affairs boards, educa- on (1924), 308; experiment needed, 747 ; ASSOCIATIONS : tion report (1923-4), 548 ; Sir J. Adams's expert and lay opinions, 218; higher, public Assistant Masters, 125; report (1924), 492 ; visit, 346. authorities for, 361; influence, meaning, aim, Assistant Mistresses in Secondary Schools, 125; Capital letters, proposed abolition, 220. 70; learning by doing, 747 ; " liberal, 463 ; British Education Section (C. E. Browne) (C.), Cardiff- Juvenile Employment Committee, 147; L.M.S. Railway scheme, 679; Lord Hugh Cecil 474; Educational Science Section, 598, 674, Technical College, instruction in coal trading, on estimates for, 595 ; measurement in, 90 ; 696, Geography and Geology, 675; Decimal, 219; University College and University of Mr. Wing's progressive policy, 287 ; regard for 68, 393; Education Authorities (Scottish), 149; Wales, 539, Medical School, 677. balance, 598 ; reforms 9; secondary, academic Education Committees, 372; Education in Carnegie Trust and art students, 152. bias, 675; stimulus of rural, 221; suggested grant Industry and Commerce, 128 ; Educational, 123, Central Welsh Board and the Inspectorate, The (A.), for experiment, 602; technical, 463, 539, 547 ; 796, 836; Educational Handwork, 127 ; Educa673. technical and industry, 539, 674 ; university, tional Settlements, 246 ; Empire Forestry, 393; Certificates--Cambridge Higher School, class-list, 453, 652; report of Grants Committee, 291 ; Experiment and Research in Education, 83; 673; Group Leaving, 558, (Scottish), 540; survey needed, 538 ; vocational bias, 600. Froebel Society and Junior Schools, 127; Higher School, 390, 480, 559, 652; Higher Education, Co-ordination in (A.), 145. Geographical, 126; Headmasters', 124; Head School Lcaving, Matriculation, General School, Education, Post-Primary (C. W. Bailey, “Adminismistresses', 139, 524 ; Historical, 92. 744; Ling, 214; Intermediate and Leaving (Ireland), 678 ; trator," A. H. Joslin, w. H. Jenkinson, S. H. of Teachers of Swedish Gymnastics, 128 ; Junior School, 560 ; Merit, Intermediate, Leav McGrady) (C.), 400. Mathematical, 129; Modern Humanities Re: ing, Day School (Scotland), 692; School, 98, Education, Technical : The Proposed Inquiry (A.), search, 768 ; Modern Language, 83, 126, 152 ; 390, 479, 558. 234. National Education, 742 ; Nursery Schools, 456; Ceylon, report on education, 246. Education, The Warp and the Woof in, by W. W. Parents', 593; Preparatory School, Chemistry books, 484. Vaughan, M.V.O., M.A. (A.), 598. Reform of Latin Teaching, 81, 393; Science Child welfare, 401. Fducation Guild, 92, 126. Masters', 126; Teachers in Technical Institu- Children's Rescue Committees, Federation of, 169. Education in Canada : Some Impressions of a tions, 463; Special Libraries and Information China, student rule, 518. Recent Visit, by F. B. Low (A.), 762. Bureaux, 547 ; Training College, 129; Univer- Circulars--884 (revised) Graphs in Teaching Mathe- Education weeks, 747. sity Teachers, 541; Uplands, 300; Women matics, _741; 1353 (Infant Care), 291; 1355 Educational areas, 744. Science Teachers', 128 ; Workers' Educational, (Adult Education), 362; 1360 (Code Changes), Educational Associations in Conference, 123, 236. 676; World Adult Education, 149, 702; World 361. Educational Progress, 238, Educational Science at the British Association (A.), 696. Australian Educational Quarterly, 31. City, made fit for children, 602. Electrical Educator, Pitman's, 798. Australia---684; compulsory secondary education, Classes, maximum size, 361. Electron, the, 468. Victoria, 170; Big Brother movement, 811. Classics---Headmasters discuss, 483 ; W.H. D. Rouse Elementary education, dual control, 677 ; " lack in," Austria, primary schools experiment, 184, 866. on value in school training, 552, 674. by G. E. Fawcett (A.·, 828. Avoncroft College for Landworkers, 463. Colwyn Bay, Penrhos College, 768. Elementary schools, curriculum, 178, 292; distincConferences—British Institute of Adult Education, tive names, 747, Bailey, C. W., M.A., School Examinations and the 549; Educational Associations, 10, 123, 230, Elsinore International “ Folk High School," 224. Universities. IX. The Northern Universities Education Committees, 372; Head- Emmott Report (1923), 285. (A.), 305. masters', 85, 124, 550, 552; Headmistresses', Empire Forestry Journal, The, 393, 695. Bain, A. W.,M.A., Poetry Books for Schools (A.), 620. 524; history teaching (Berlin), 676; Inter: Employment, payment of unskilled and skilled, 308. Bales, P. G., School Visits to Parish Churches (A.), national Federation of University Women, 660; English, Society for Pure, 374. 258. Modern Language Association, 83; National English, The Teaching of (F. J. Rahtz, J. H. Arnold. Barnard, G. C., M.Sc., Mathematics on the Direct Union of Teachers, 286; North of England A.G.L.) (C.), 34; (G. N. Goodman, J. H. Method (A.), 699. Education, 123 ; Science and Labour, 9; Fowler) (C.), 104. Belfast-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, 151, 746, 761 ; Scottish Education Authorities, 149; Seafarers' English language pronunciation, 374. school building, 11. Education Society, 595 ; Social Insurance, 768 ; English Language, The Preservation of the, by D. B. Belgium, écrle unique, 548; “ fourth stage," 548. teachers in Kenya, 22 ; Teachers' I.ahour League, Mair A.), 374. Bible, as literature for children, 88. 89; universities, 372; Women's Engineering Essays, subjects in London General Schools ExaminaBiblical study, 393, 702,, 747. Society, 372; World Federation of Education tion, 542; by P. H. Prideaux, B.A. (A.), 815. Bills--Education (Northern Ireland), 289; Teachers' Associations, 594. Evolution, theory 537. Examination Board (Irish Free State), 618. Biology-element in science curriculum, 697; Moral Education, International, 494 ; Technical Examinations, future speculation in, 483. Weinbley exhibits, 404. Instruction and Celtic Associations, 541. Examinations, 165; baccalaurént, 307 ; Biology in Biology in the General School Examination of tbe Contents Tables, 9, 81, 145, 217, 285, 350, 451, 537, London University General School, 748 ; Bristol University of London, General, by O. H. Latter, 593, 673, 741, 809. group system, 481, University, 479 ; Central M.A. (A.). 748. Continuation schools, L.C.C. day, 742. W'elsh Board, 557 ; dramatic art, 695; English Birmingham Settlement, The (H. C. Vaudrey) (C.), Continuity (A.), 217; W. B. H., Rusticus Minimus essays in London General School, 542; General 614. (C.), 308. School, 83; Higher Certificate, 29, 486 ; interBlacknell, P., A Miniature Republic (A.), 749. Conway, Miss E. R., 470 ; on training teachers, 696. mediate and leaving certificates (Ireland), 618; Blair, Sir R.-on school leaving age, 123; on tech. Correspondence, 34, 104, 156, 228, 308, 394, 472, 550, junior and senior certificate (Ireland, North), nical education and industry, 675 : on voca. 606, 681, 750, 816. 759; London University second. 526; Mass tional guidance and technical education, 698. Correspondence, international, 152. Production in “ First” (G. H. Clarke) (C.] 752, Board of Education-examination in the principles Council on Educatiun for 1839-40, 89. 820; matriculation, 150, 305, 675; oral tests, of teaching and school management, 404 ; grants Cousins, H. W., Science Teaching in a Rural Secon- 83, 306; Oxford Local, 97; pass-mark, 610; for training teachers, 653 ; hygiene of food and dary School (A.), 764. poultry, 836; teaching and school manage 127; 796 ; 404; Inspectors, Welsh, 12, 154. France (A.), 339. TA.', 224. Teachers' Congress, 382 ; specimen papers for medical education, 11, 812; medical religious instruction, 541. 170; G. Lombardo-Radice, 763. con- Jerusalem, opening of Hebrew University, 201, 292. of secondary teachers, 246; religions, 392. guidance and pamphlets, 456, 691; exhibit, 517, schools. 693; traditional and direct methods, 550, 552. School Examination of the University of London. (A.), 718. operation, 596 : International Labour Organiza- 236; publications, 857; work accomplished, 87. Institute of Philosophical Studies, 292; 538; re-constitution, 218; relations of colleges tics, 372; University College, 236, 640, 814. sions of a Recent Visit (A.), 762. ment, 404 ; Prof. Gardner on, 82; Qualifying Free State), 540, 678; tyranny of, 550. 178, 308. (A.), 828. on education, 123; Warden of New College, Oxford, 150, 160. 392, 468, 548, 604, 681, 763,884. Growth and Relationship to Other Schools (A.), Suggestions for Development (A.), 223, London, 453. States (A.), 541. France, 31; art of education ("Le crime de interchange of national Bridge ( 4.1, 38; (Marc Ceppi) (C.], 105; M. G. Devonshire (C.}. 230. Gambling, 89, 483. Ltd., The Reviewer) C., 554. J. F. Heves, M.A., F.R.G.S. (A.), 619. on Volkschule, 549; teachers' liours, 468. Dublin University, 240; Hull, for University Equal Citizenship, 92. university, 219, 360. 749; Three Ages of Drama, 695. 708, 776, 866. brations, 150; jubilee, 796 ; meeting, 724. Council, 597; Short 1. Borough of Poole, 597. 362. Universities. VIII. The Central Welsh Board (A.), 557. sity, 453 ; Associated Board of the Royal children at, 31, scientific exhibition, 400. (1924), 742. Humberstone, B.Sc. (A.), 156. stitution of, 539, 543 ; convocation and depart. external degrees, 218; grants, 350 ; McMillan, M., C.B.E., The Passing of Rudolf Steiner [0.), 392 guage (A.), 374. 680. !A.), 488. tions, 307; graphs in teaching, 741. nard, M.Sc. (A., 699. of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, and Murray) C.), 228. 132. Harris and others) (C.], 554. Suburb Institute, 679. 249, 337, 434, 516, 563, 623, 720, 789,852. (J. A. Nairn, Eastwell) (C.], 750, (W. F. Bushell) (C.), 816. 130. matriculation, 675 ; Matriculation (A.), 16. national Society for Contemporary, 768; Sum- mer Festival, é19. the Teaching of, by W. Walton A.), 29. Education Committee's scheme, 148. junior high schools, 91; open-air schools, 392 , report of education (1923), 91: Samoa, 814. Universities. I. Introduction (1.?, 27. Cooper, Mr. W.R., 300 ; Cortie, Rev. A. L., 384 ; Morton, Mr. P. H., 372 ; Shekleton, Yoxall, Lady, 519; Yoxall, Sir J., 153. 538, 594, 674, 742, 810. 303. under Bill 116, 454. Cave, Chancellor, 512; New College, warden- ship, 150; teachers' training department, 604. (J. Backhouse, (C.), 158. tion's "The Team System,' 88; co-ordinated Health Hints for Hornsey Children," 150 tional guidance, 694. Editors) (C.), 688. Universities. X. Examinations in Scotland 1. , H.M.S. Thunderer, cadets, 541. 524. Geosophy in British Africa (A.), 619. Science Courses (A.), 490. birthday, 170; New Year, 94. versity of London A.), 156. prophet of science, 482 ; work for education, 360. others) (C.), 554. physical training, 679; conscience clause in children, 801 ; universities conference, 31. 695 ; 5 " Jack 86; Percy, Lord E., defence of educational policy, 149, 178; expert and lay opinions on education, 218; 372 ; on the State and higher education, 463. 210, 296, 381, 470, 548, 692, 754, 822. (.1.), 10. secondary schools, 700. 40. 620. !C.), 681. (J. V. Saunders) (C.), 108. (A. Bacco e Arianna " (1. de' Medici 496, 836. 574, 636, 704, 772, 836. 814. science and industry, 653. 719, 787, 851. art schools, 223; Burnham award, 308 ; Burn- C.), 820. system, 552. ford Girls' Grammar School, 546 ; Cambridge Librarianship, 262; Welslı, 560, 810. Abel, M. A. (A.), 652; poor students' [A.), 809. W. H Dawson (A.), 651. A.], 653. School in the Sunlight, A, by E. M. Muldoon, B.A. (A.), 130. 258. denominational, 543 ; dual system, 32 ; fee- 153. of, 489; practical services of, 490; realism of, 552; Wembley Exhibition, 302. 400. E. J. Holmvard, M.A. (A.), 490. Armstrong, F.R.S. (A.], 482; (C. I.. Bryant, 606 ; (W. M. Heller) (C.), 686. and School, 262. M.A. (A.], 488. H. W. Cousins (A.), 764. curriculum in universities, 290; brochure on new continuation code, 676 ; secondary 86, 510, 694. mons, 286 ; free, 124. 538 ; recognized by Board of Education, 526 ; Times on, 597 ; types needed, 125. Universities. VII. Bristol (A.), 479. Universities. III. Cambridge University and National Examinations (A.), 165. court, 604 ; congress on protection of children, 170; Revista de Pe lagogia, 763. (Tho-though), (J. H. Fowler) (C.), 232; (H. J. H. Fowler (C.), 394. C.B.E (0.1, 392. 294. Physical Training, 439; post graduate mathe- matics, 302; Regional Survey, Slesvig, 549. Great Britain, 300; League of Nations, Spanish, 710; Teachers', Folkestone, 521. tenure, 221; interchange, 796 ; judging apti- supply, 219: universities and their training, 85. (A.), 680. (A.), 294 ; History (A. Devine, etc.) (C.), 816. Lines (R. Stern) (C.), 472. Territorial Army and military organization, 150. Minor) (C.), 34 ; (J. G. Anderson) (C.), 105. Fox (A.], 541. duction, by Dr. C. Norwood (A.], 27; II. Oxford and the Universities. VI. Durham University (A.), 389. Universities. IX. Jrish Free State (A.], 617. 547, 700, 796 834. (A.), 40. Commonwealth Fund, 148; Darwinism, 360 ; 545, 866. and business, 746 ; Canadian, 464 ; grants for, world institutions, 594. 768, 810. 809 ; local centres, 747. Little) (The Editors) (C.), 311, 811. 747 ; Folk Song and Dance, 798; music teachers', 526 ; Old Testament Study, 562. address to elucationists of British Association, (A.), 598, 696. [C.), 554. Davies, M.A. (A.), 694, 698. mittee on Welsh, 288; directory of schools, 346 ; University, 289; inspectorate 673 ; chairmanship, 744 ; conference, 80, State scholarships, 653. of Music in Day Schools (A.), 29. Cu!lis (A.), 90. REVIEWS AND MINOR NOTICES ART of (Sir B. Fletcher), 56. (P. L. Waterhouse), 58. 516. |