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The Principles and Practice of Teaching and Class Management. By JOSEPH LANDON, F.G.S., Vice-Principal and late Master of Method in the Saltley Training College. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s. Od. The Journal of Education:-"We congratulate Mr. Landon on the completion of this long-projected and laborious work, a worthy sequel to his 'School Manage ment. It is primarily intended for Training-College Students, and Mr. Landon's experience of nearly a quarter of a century as a master of method has given him rare opportunities of studying their needs, and how they may be best supplied, but it appeals to teachers generally, and the larger portion of the book is no less applicable to secondary than to primary, or would-be primary, teachers."

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The New Freehand Drawing Cards. By
FRANK G. JACKSON, of the Birmingham Municipal School of
Art; Author of "Lessons in Decorative Art" and "Theory and
Practice of Design."

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experienced FRENCH TEACHER, who prepares successfully Pupils for Public Examinations, desires a Non-resident Engagement. Address-M. L., 159 Finborough Road, Earl's Court, London, S.W.

ASSISTANT - MISTRESS - SHIP

required by experienced teacher. London B.A. Usual Form Subjects. Special: Pure Mathematics, Latin, and Greek, English Language, Geography, and Map Drawing. Disciplinarian. ApplyKAPPA, 88 St. George's Road, Brighton.

VISITING MUSIC MISTRESS.

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A Young Lady, A.R.C.M., nine years' experiperience as Head Music Mistress in a High School, Performer, very successful results in examinations of Associated Board of Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music in Pianoforte, Singing, and Harmony, seeks an Engagement in or near London. Highest references and testimonials. Address-No. 2,426, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

LADY desires Engagement

as ASSISTANT MUSIC MISTRESS in a good school in the Midlands. Certificated Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, also Trinity College and Society of Arts. Theory, good Performer. Willing to assist generally.-C., c.o. W. H. Smith & Son, Union Street, Birmingham.

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of ART (S.K.) is open to an Engagement as MASTER in good School of Art, large School or College. Subjects: Freehand, Model, Geometry, Perspective, Outline and Shading from the Cast and Models, Principles of Ornament, Design, Architectural and Mechanical Drawing, the Nude and Antique Figure, Monochrome Painting, Plant Life (Nature), Artistic Anatomy, Pen-Drawing, Modelling, Casting, &c. Used to Blackboard demonstrating. Five years, experience. Address-No. 2,416, Office of the "Journal of Education," 85 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

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MUSIC.

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Lady A.R.C.M, desires

position as Non-Resident Teacher of Music in good School, London or neighbourhood preferred. Private pupils also received. Address-No. 2,421, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

MUSIC-Certificated Teacher of

the Harrow Music School desires Re-engagement. Three years' experience in High School. Thorough technical Piano, Theory, Harmony, Solo and Class-Singing, and Organ; also Oil-Painting. Address -B., Albury, Ware, Herts.

MUSIC-Engagement wanted as

MUSIC MISTRESS in a School or College. Pianoforte, Solo-Singing (voice production), ClassSinging, and Theory. Testimonials on application. Educated at the Royal College of Music.-M. M., 76 Bristol Road, Weston-super-Mare.

FRENCH Protestant GOVERNESS

seeks Re-engagement in School or Family. Age 21. Brevet Supérieur. Music. Accustomed to preparing for Examinations. Two-and-a-half years' experience. Mlle. LAVAÏSSE, 51 Thornhill Road, Barnsbury, London, N.

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FRENCH LADY of great experience can be most highly recommended as a first-rate Teacher of her own language, German, and English, and also for her power of training her pupils. She would be invaluable to a lady requiring a working Partner in a School. The lady in whose School she has been for seven years, and who has just retired, would be glad to give the fullest information. Address-No. 2,402, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

JANTED.-An Engagement in a

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Family or Private School. London Matriculation Certificate; Experienced. Some Training (Maria Gray). Subjects:-English, Arithmetic, Latin, French, Mathematics, Needlework, Class Singing, and Elementary Music. Address F.C.H., Teachers' Guild, 74 Gower Street, W.C.

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Hanoverian Lady, Certificated, desires a Re-engagement as Foreign Mistress in a First-class School, to teach French and German thoroughly, also English Literature and History if desired. Address-HANOVER, Teachers' Guild Office, 74 Gower Street, London, W.C.

EXPERIENCED Trained Teacher

requires Re-engagement (daily) Subjects:English, Arithmetic (good), Drawing, junior Music, Algebra, Zoology, French, Latin. Address--No. 2,418, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

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WANTED.-An Engagement as MATRON in a Boys' School by a Ladyexperienced Hospital trained nurse. Good manager and domesticated. Excellent references. Apply in first instance by letter to Miss GREEN, 174 Blomfield Terrace, Paddington, W.

ASSISTANT MATHEMATICAL

MISTRESS-SHIP required. Certificates: London Intermediate Science, Cambridge Higher Local Science. Education and some Training received in High School. Advanced Mathematics, Science, elementary English subjects. Address No. 2,427, Office of the " Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

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Engagement as ASSISTANT-ENGLISHTEACHER. Public School preferred. Non-resident or no Boarders. Trained, Certificated, Experienced. Address, in first instance-M., care of Charles Stewart & Co, 35 St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross, London.

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UNIOR GOVERNESS offers Services for Board, Lodging, and Preparation for London Intermediate. Time for Study required. Some experience. Could teach Latin, French, Music, &c.- STANPITS, Shefford, Beds.

ART GOVERNESS requires Re

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English. Address--No. 2,423, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

SITUATIONS VACANT.

WANTED, STUDENT TEACH

ER, who would read for Higher Local with Junior Form Mistress. Address Miss AGNES BOOTH, Park Mansion, St. Leonards-on-Sea.

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Girls' High School. Preparation for Examinations and Music in return for assistance given. Small premium for board. Address - No. 2,414, Office of the Journal of Education," & Fleet Street, London, E.C.

WANTED, in January, in a large

Day School near London, a Lady with a Degree able to take some Modern Language work and to assist the Principal in the General School Manage ment. Preference given to a lady who has studied French and German abroad, and is a clever linguist. Special subjects: French, German, Music and ClassSinging. Address No. 2,415, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

WANTED, a STUDENT-GOV

ERNESS in a good German Boarding School. Moderate terms at £25 per annum. Very Reference through good opportunity to study German. Rev. Page, 4 Shaftoe-Leases, Hexham. Apply toFRAULEIN RICHTER UND HUNTE, Dresden, Winckelmannstrasse 47.

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Two Resident ASSISTANT-MISTRESSES (English and French), in a good Private School. (1) Special Subjects desired: Botany, Mathematics, Drawing (Ablett's System). Preference given to University Graduates. (2) French, German, and some Music. Address-H. M. B., Enfield, Carlton Road, Weymouth.

WANTED, Church High

School, a STAFF-MISTRESS, to teach good Music and Ablett's Drawing. (Schumann School of Music preferred.) Address-HEADMISTRESS, 8 Priory Gardens, Bedford Park, Chiswick,

ANTED, in Superior London School, GIRL with Musical tastes, to train for Teaching; also one to train on Kindergarten System, about 16. Premium from £10 per term. AddressKAPPA, at Shelley's, 38 Gracechurch Street, E C.

WANTED,

January, JUNIOR

MISTRESS. Good Arithmetic, Algebra, Grammar, usual English subjects, Ablett's Drawing, Drill. Firm disciplinarian. Also STUDENT-MISTRESS. Music, Theory, Drawing essential. High School experience. Premium.-CHARANTÉ, Cotham, Bristol.

EQUIRED, for the 1st of January, Age 21 to 25. Good Disciplinarian.-Frl. SCHULTZE, Trarb. a. d. Mozel, Rhenish Prussia.

WANTED. BRIGHT YOUNG

GOVERNESS, with experience, for one girl aged twelve. Thorough English, German, French, Latin, and Music. Address-Mrs. BRADLEY, West Lodge, Mansfield, Notts.

No. 318.

THE JOURNAL OF EDUCATION.

JANUARY, 1896.

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS.

CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS, DECEMBER, 1896.

THE PITT PRESS SHAKESPEARE.

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