THE EDUCATION GUILD OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 9 Brunswick Square, W.C. 1 Notice is hereby given that the Forty-Fourth Annual General Meeting of the Education Guild of Great Britain and Ireland will be held at the Guild premises, 9 Brunswick Square, W.C. 1, on Friday, January 27, 1928, at 6 p.m., for the transaction of the following business: 1. The Adoption of the Annual Report of the Council and Balance Sheet as at 30th September, 1927. A BRIGHTON SUMMER SCHOOL IN PSYCHOLOGY AUGUST 3rd-17th PRELIMINARY NOTICE EDUCATIONAL, PSYCHOLOGY on new lines, mental abilities and testing, character formation, discipline, adolescence, &c., medical, industrial. Under the direction of Prof. C. SPEARMAN, Ph.D., F.R.S., who will have the assistance of Dr. F. AVELING and Mr. S. PHILPOTT, B.Sc. (University of London), and a number of other specialist lecturers. F. H. TOYNE, Secretary, 54 Old Steine, Brighton. statement will be made with regard to the general The Society for the Oversea Settlement of British Women Financial position. 2. The Election of a President. 3. The Election of a Treasurer. 4. The Election of General Members of the Council. 5. The Appointment of an Auditor., N. DALZELL. General Secretary. (INCORPORATED) HALLS OF RESIDENCE, Hostels, UNIVERSITY of ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY HALL FOR WOMEN STUDENTS Warden: Miss M. E. DOBSON, M.A., B.Sc., B.D. University Hall, which was opened in 1896 by the University of St. Andrews, accommodates 70 students. In addition there are two overflow houses in which 32 additional students may reside. All degrees granted by the University are open to women. The academical year extends over three terms of approximately nine and a half weeks each, and the Residence Fees vary from £22-£28 per term. Matriculation and Class Fees vary according to the Faculty chosen. For further information, apply to the WARDEN, University Hall, St. Andrews, Fife. RESIDENCE (under exceptionally healthy conditions) for Women Students of the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. FEES, 50 to 62 guineas per session of about 32 weeks, according to accommodation. Students pursue Degree Courses in Arts, Science, or Law. Complete Courses of Secondary and Elementary Training of University Graduates in preparation for Teachers' Diplomas, Preparation for Diplomas in Geography, Biology, Music, and Agriculture. Early application should be made to the SENIOR WARDEN, Mrs. GUTHKELCH, B.A. ABERDARE HALL, CARDIFF. Residence for Women Students of the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. Principal: Miss KATE HURLBATT, Somerville College, Oxford. Fees, £75, £70, and £65 per annum. College tuition fees, Arts, £15, and Science, £20 per annum. Scholarships of £25 awarded on the result of Entrance Scholarship Examination of University College, Cardiff, held annually in the Spring. Students prepared for the B.A., B.Sc., and Degrees of the University of Wales. Departments for Elementary and Secondary Training are attached to the College. Students with recognized academic qualifications can enter in October for one year Secondary Training Course. In the Medical School the compo sition fee varies from £20 to £35 per annum.Apply to the PRINCIPAL. NORBURY HOUSE. — Entrance facing Baths. Guests received in fine old Manor House. Every modern comfort. Three acres of beautiful garden. Nearest to Golf Links. Telegram and Telephone: 53 Droitwich. Illustrated booklet. FERNDOWN, DORSET AMPING Site to let, with shelters, sing-songs. Mr. ALDRIDGE, Ferndown, Dorset. FERNDOWN, DORSET HE WARWICK CLUB (Ladies' Residential, with married quarters). Terms from 35s. a week, partial board. Special arrangements for holidays. For full particulars apply to THE SECRETARY, 21 St. George's Square, S.W. 1. LONDON, S.W.1 THE LODGE, I St. George's Square, S.W. 1. A very attractive Restaurant highly recommended for excellence of food and service. Terms very moderate. Bedrooms can be obtained in annexes close by, 4s. a night single, or 7s. 6d. double. This arrangement is very suitable for visitors in town for sight-seeing, &c. For particulars apply to THE SECRETARY, 21 St. George's Square, S. W. 1. LONDON, W. 3 PROFESSIONAL woman living in her own house desires to let very comfortable bed-sitting room; use of bathroom and kitchen, gas fires, electric light, constant hot water. Easy access train and tube. 15s. per week inclusive.-Miss STENNING, 24 Emanuel Avenue, Acton, W. 3. LONDON, S.W. 10 To be Let, furnished, Small Holiday SMALL Residential Club for edu ES CHARDONS BLEUS," "LES 69 Boulevard de la Seine, Neuilly. Small BURLINGTON CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE Principal: MR. J. CHARLESTON, B.A. Expert tuition for: MATRICULATION, INTERMEDIATE ARTS and B.A., Address: 14 Elsham Road, Kensington, W. 14 RECE ECEIVED July 23, 1923, from one of the leading Cours des Vacances on the Continent: "Il est regrettable que le cours du change ne nous ait pas permis de faire une plus large publicité dans votre Journal. Nous avons été heureux, cependant, de recueillir les adhésions d'une centaine d'étudiants environ. Votre publicité y a certainement contribué et nous aurons à nouveau recours à vos bons offices, l'an prochain." British Institute of Elocution and Speech Training, 30 CITY ROAD, LONDON, E.C.1 PHRENOLOGY CLASSES Start 7.30 p.m., January 11th and 16th, THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF Finishing School for five or six pupils only. Delightful The R.A.M. and The R.C.M. situation, close to the Bois de Boulogne. Excellent references.-Madame MANRY. FOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. Patron: His Majesty the King. "SCHOOL" EXAMINATIONS (Syllabus B) EI,OCUTION EXAMINATIONS The Board offers annually SIX EXHIBITIONS Syllabuses A and B, Elocution Syllabus, Entry Forms, and any further information, will be sent post free on application to THE SECRETARY, 14 and 15 Bedford Square, London, W.C. 1. Announcements of Masters and Mistresses desiring Appointments Till further notice Advertisements for section "POSTS WANTED" will be accepted at the following nominal rates : 30 words, 3/-; 40 words, 4/-; 50 words, 5/ Latest date for February issue will be January 23rd. The Journal of Education and School World UNIVERSITY COLLEGES, Training Colleges, and Technical Schools. See also pages 1-7, 20, 23, 27, 37, 39, 47, 48-56, 76; [Halls of Residence, Pensions, &c.] 2, 3; [Physical Training Colleges] 6; [Scholarships] 49, 50, 51; [Vacancy Notices] 7. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, King's College for Women The English Folk Dance Society 34 LANCASTER GATE, W. 2. TRAINING COLLEGE, School and Kindergarten, Recognized by the Board of Education. For terms and particulars apply to— The Secretary, Miss D. H. BEATSON, Training College, The Crescent, Bedford. THE CAMBRIDGE TRAINING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (post-graduate) Recognized by the Board of Education as a Training College for Secondary Teachers. PRINCIPAL: MISS M. H. WOOD, M.A., LITT.D., Classical Tripos, Cambridge, Girton College. A RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE providing a year's professional training for Secondary Teachers. Preparation for the Cambridge Teachers' Certificate. Ample opportunity for practice in teaching Science Languages, Mathematics, and other subjects. Fees £150 and £140. Admission in January and September. For particulars of Admission, Grants, Scholarships, Bursaries, and Loan Fund, apply-The Principal, Cambridge Training College, Wollaston Road, Cambridge. THE LONDON INSTITUTE OF NEEDLEWORK (University of London). HOUSEHOLD AND SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, CAMPDEN HILL ROAD, KENSINGTON, W. 8. Warden: Miss H. REYNARD M.A. STUDENTS are prepared for B.Sc. Degrees in Household and Social Science. Post-Graduate Students may read for Higher Degrees. In addition the following Courses are open to non-matriculated students: (a) Three Years Course for College Diploma. (b) Two Years Course in Household and Institu tional Management. (c) One Year Special Course in Household Management. (d) One Year Course in Applied Science for Students holding Diplomas in Domestic Arts. (e) One Year Course for Trained Nurses wishing to qualify as Sister Tutors, or to take the University of London Diploma in Nursing. Next Session begins October, 1928. For further information respecting Courses, Scholarships, Bursaries, and Residence, apply to the SECRETARY. UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION One-Year Course of Training for Graduates, leading up to Diploma in Education. Preparation for work in Secondary and Primary Schools. Particulars from: THE MASTER OR MISTRESS OF METHOD. Early application should be made for entrance in September, 1928. THE INCORPORATED FROEBEL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS: C. G. MONTEFIORE, D.D., M.A. Head Mistress of School: Miss E. M. BAIN. Students are trained for the Examinations of the National Froebel Union. (FOUNDED BY CECIL J. SHARP) Prospectuses and particulars as to Scholarships MRS. CURWEN'S Pianoforte and Grants from the Board of Education may be obtained from the SECRETARY. FROEBEL SOCIETY and JUNIOR SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION SCHOLASTIC AGENCY for JUNIOR FORM and KINDERGARTEN MISTRESSES and LECTURERS IN TRAINING COLLEGES Reading Room and Library for Teachers and Students preparing for the Examinations of the National Froebel Union. Particulars of Membership and of the Agency may be obtained from The Secretary, Tel. No.: Museum 0615. Method, Ear Training, Sight Singing (Sol-fa and Staff), Sight Playing, and Transposition at Wigmore Hall Studios, Wigmore Street, W. 1. Miss SCOTT GARDNER and Miss MARGARET KNAGGS, A.R.C.M., are also prepared to give expert advice, either by consultation or correspondence, to teachers and others on all aspects of their work. Application to be made at the Studios. Training Colleges, and UNIVERSITY COLLEGES, Technical Schools, See also pages 1-7, 20, 23, 27, 37, 39, 47, 48-56, 76; [Halls of Residence, Pensions, &c.] 2, 3; [Physical Training Colleges] 6; [Scholarships] 49, 50, 51; [Vacancy Notices] 7. To Mr. WILLIAM RICE, THREE LUDGATE BROADWAY, LONDON, E.C. 4, ENGLAND. "THE JOURNAL OF EDUCATION and SCHOOL WORLD' 99 post free to (Insert Title, Mr., Mrs., Miss, Rev., &c.) *Subscription to commence, Remittance, value EIGHT SHILLINGS is enclosed to pay in advance for One Year. * Subscriptions may commence at any time. "WORK AND PLAY OUT OF SCHOOL" These Articles deal with the organization of the particular type of pursuit, its connexion with the School, its educational value, and its value as a leisure hour recreation. INTRODUCTION. By the Rev. C. A. ALINGTON, D.D., Headmaster of Eton. (January, 1927.) "It is a very great mistake, in considering the life of a modern schoolboy, to limit oneself to the subjects which he studies in school, and a series of articles on 'Work and Play Out of School' may have, and I hope will have, a most valuable effect both in calling attention to what is being done already, and in suggesting fresh methods by which these activities can be further extended and more profitably guided.” NATURE STUDY. Excursions and Field Work. Organization and Value of Excursions. Gardening. By CLOTILDE VON WYSS, F.L.S., London Day Training College. (February, 1927.) INDOOR NATURAL HISTORY. Utilization of Data and Material collected during Excursions and Field Work. By L. G. PEIRSON, B.A., Marlborough College. (March, 1927.) ATHLETICS. Games, Sports, Boxing, Boating, Swimming. By Major H. J. SELBY, M.C., B.Sc., Hon. Organizing Secretary, Oxfordshire Schools' Sports Association. (April, 1927.) BOOKS AND READING. By F. H. DOUGHTY, Author of "Education and The Spirit." (May, 1927.) HANDWORK. Woodwork, Carving, Metal Work, Models, Hobbies. By J. LLOYD, A.C.P., F.Coll.H., Headmaster Rhondda Junior Technical School. (June, 1927.) SOCIETIES. Organization and Objects. London: Mr. WILLIAM RICE, By J. L. PATON, M.A., Memorial College and Normal School, St. John's, Newfoundland, sometime High Master of Manchester Grammar School. (July, 1927.) DRAMA. By Miss ELSIE FOGERTY, L.R.A.M., Principal of the Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art, Royal Albert Hall. (August, 1927.) MUSIC. Vocal and Instrumental, Orchestral. By F. H. SHERA, M.A., Mus.M., F.R.C.O., Director of Music, Malvern College. (September, 1927.) WIRELESS. By Miss W. J. E. MOULE, Latymer School, Edmonton. (October, 1927.) O.T.C. Cadets and Camping. Girl Guides, Boy Scouts. ERNEST MAJOR, Superintendent of Physical Training to the Manchester Education Authority. (November, 1927.j ART, &c. G. L. BUTCHER, The County School, Acton. (December, 1927.) Ludgate Broadway, E.C. 4 REMEDIAL PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, &c. DENMARK HILL PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MASSAGE, LONDON. 41 Alleyn Park, S.E. 21, and Sunray Avenue, S.E. 24 A residential College. A few non-residents admitted. Scholarships, £50 and £25, awarded annually. Educational Department. Swedish System. ANSTEY PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, LING'S SWEDISH SYSTEM Complete training for Teachers' Diploma (open to girls of good education) in Theory and Practice of Swedish Educational Gymnastics, Medical Gymnastics, and Massage, all branches of Games and Dancing, Swimming. The Theory includes the study of Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, Elementary Psychology, &c. Students prepared for the Conjoint Examination of the Chartered Society of Medical Gymnastics and Massage. THREE YEARS' COURSE Two Scholarships of £50 are offered annually for proficiency in Games, Gymnastics, or Dancing. For Prospectus and particulars of Scholarships, apply SECRETARY. THE BERGMAN ÖSTERBERG Principal Miss EVA LETT, Cambridge Med. and Mod. Vice-Principal: Miss M. H. SPALDING, Dartford and The College stands in its own grounds of 23 acres, and has accommodation for 120 resident women students. The course of training covers three years, and is based upon Ling's Swedish System. The curriculum includes Anatomy, Physiology. Hygiene, Theory of Games, Theory of Gymnastics and Principles of Education, Educational and School Remedial Gymnastics, Games, Dancing, Swimming, and Voice Production. Preparation for the Conjoint Examination of the Chartered Society of Massage and Medical Gymnastics is given to those students who show special aptitude for this branch of work. Students practise teaching (under the supervision of the College Staff) in London secondary schools and in local secondary and elementary schools. For prospectus, &c., application should be made to the PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARY, at the College. THE LING ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF SWEDISH GYMNASTICS Offices: 10 Mecklenburgh Square, London, W.C. 1. EXAMINATION Schheld for The Association keeps a list of certified Gym- CHELSEA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Manresa Road, London, S.W. 3 PRINCIPAL: S. SKINNER M.A. (Camb.) Three Years' Diploma Course of University There are three well-equipped gymnasia and play- Apply for prospectus to the HEADMISTRESS. THE INCORPORATED BRITISH COLLEGE, WALLINGTON, SURREY. Complete training, extending over three years for teachers of Gymnastics in Swedish Educational and Medical Gymnastics, Massage; Aesthetic, Folk, and Ballroom Dancing; Hockey, Lacrosse, Cricket, Tennis, and Swimming; Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, Theory of Movement, Pathology, &c. Preparation for Ling Association Diploma and other Public Examinations. Principal: Miss M. GARDNER, G.D. (Stockholm). BEDFORD PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLECE. LING'S SWEDISH SYSTEM. Principal: Miss STANSFELD. The object of the College is to train Students to enable them to become Teachers of Gymnastics and Games in Schools. The Course of Training extends over three years, and includes the Theory and Practice of Educational Gymnastics, Massage and Medical Gymnastics, Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene, Dancing, Lacrosse, Lawn Tennis, Hockey, Net Ball, and Cricket. An educational centre like Bedford affords special facilities for practice in Teaching and professional coaching in Games, Swimming, and Boating in the summer. Fees: £165 per annum. For Prospectus apply-SECRETARY, 37 Lansdowne Road, Bedford. "THE SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN" These Articles survey in an authoritative manner the present position of British Education. INTRODUCTION. Prof. J. STRONG, C.B.E., M.A., LL.D., Professor of Education, University of Leeds. (January, 1926.) PRIMARY SCHOOLS. Dr. P. B. BALLARD. (February, 1926.) CENTRAL AND SIMILAR SCHOOLS. SPURLEY HEY, M.A., Director of Education, Manchester. (March, 1926.) PREPARATORY AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS. HUGH C. KING, M.A., Secretary of Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools. (April, 1926.) PUBLIC SCHOOLS. FOR BOYS. Dr. CYRIL NORWOOD, M.A., D.Lit., Harrow School. (May, 1926.) STATE-AIDED SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Sir BENJAMIN GOTT, M.A., Secretary Middlesex Education Committee (June, 1926.) BOARDING AND HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Miss S. A. BURSTALL, M.A., J.P., Sometime Headmistress, Manchester E. High School. (July, 1926.) CONTINUATION SCHOOLS, London: Mr. WILLIAM RICE, Ludgate Broadway, E.C. 4 |