The Journal of Education
and School World.
A Monthly Record and tReview.
LONDON : MR. WILLIAM RICE, LUDGATE BROADWAY, E.C.4.
Pages 1 to 68 are in the January number; 69 to 128, February ; 129 to 196, March; 197 to 256, April; 257 to 324,
May ; 325 to 408, June ; 409 to 496, July ; 497 to 552, August; 553 to 632, September; 633 to 700, October; 701 to 764, November ; 765 to 830, December.
[A.] indicates titles of Articles ; [C.] Correspondence ; (0.] Obituary Notices.
Aberystwyth University College, 794. Abilities, specific, 729. Abboit, E. C., Co-operation in Education (A.), 343. Accidents, liability for school children's, 574. Acts-Dentists', 1921, 508 ; Education (North of Ireland), 734; Teachers' Superannuation, 337,
Unemployment Insurance, effect juveniles, 339. Adams, Prof. J., Educational Movements and
Bembridge School, 592, 684. Bible, Old Testament teaching in schools, 566 ;
study week for teachers, 168. Biblical Study, 292 ; Vacation Term for (A.), 647. Bills—Education (Scotland), 666 ; Education (Ulster)
218, 288, 341, 366, 448 ; Education Rating (Scotland), 364, 589; Oxford and Cambridge
Universities, 361, 527, 587. Birds, protection and song, 522. Blind Girls' College, The (F. B. B. Towse) (C.), 352. Board of Education-decentralization and Local Authorities, 711 ; estimates, 1923-4,
338 ; leaflets on regulations, 85; officialism, 641 ; powers, 3-8, 419, 711; relative functions of Local Authorities, 500; report 1921-22, 506, medical, 776, Welsh education, 218; retrogressive
policy and retrenchment, 206, 775. Boarding School Girls' Handicap, The, by Avunculus
(A.), 144. Books of the Month, 62. (See also Minor Notices
and Books of the Month.) Bonkseller, The, statistics of publications, 1922, 141. Botany, Mr. A. G. Tansley on teaching, 642; C.].784. Boyd, w., M.A., B.Sc., D.Phil., The Montessori
System (A.), 155. Bradford Education Committee, 644. Brains, use of, 209. Bremner, C. S., The Vacation Conferences. Ruskin
College (A.), 115. Bridge, G. F., If France were Sunk Beneath the Sea
A), 143. Brighton and Hove Higher Education Council, 431 ;
educational library, 804. British Empire, development, 650. British Empire League, prize award, 86. British Empire Overseas, literature, 294. British Science Guild, 229, 641. Browne, C. E., Educational Movements and Methods.
X. The Heuristic Method (A.), 657. Bryant, Mrs. Sophia, biography, 88: memorial
volume, 230 ; service of remembrance, 38. Buckingham, Stowe House School, 18. Bulgaria, compulsory labour week, 341. Bureaucracy, 116. Bureaux, Dominion, Imperial, Universities, 562. Burt, Dr. C., Inborn Abilities, Acquired Attainments
and Temperament (A.), 727. Cadet Corps, 81 ; units, U.K. and U.S.A., 142. Calculus, increased study, 589. Cambridge Local Examinations, 36, 168. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY-affiliated students, 792;
Board of Research Studies, 361 ; Chair of Animal Pathology, 146 ; lectures, 527, 792 ; Government grant, 30, 730 ; Newnham College, new Principal, 210; royal congratulations, 214; University Reporter, 82; women's degrees, 30,
209, 587. Canada, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY ; Sir M. Sadler's
tour, 509 ; teachers and prospects in, 292. Canford Manor School, 80.
Capacity-hunting," 117. Cape of Good Hope, 232, 456, 591, 782. Cardiff Technical College, 529. Cardiff University College, National School of
Medicine, 150, 731 ; report, 731. Cardiganshire Education Committee, dispute over
secondary school teachers' salaries, 138, 148,
218, 269, 280, 362, 418, 588, 731, 793. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 419. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching, report, 339; Trust, 139. Catalogue, Oxford University Press, 38. Cavenagh, F. A., The Training of Imagery (A.), 511. Certificates, Cambridge Higher School, 635; Chem-
istry, 645; school, 506, 561; Scottish inter-
mediate, 216, 417, 792. Cei ficates an Training, Technical (A.), 205. Ceylon, 456. Chapman, A. D'A., The First Examination (A.), 780. Charity, The House of (Salisbury and Shaftesbury)
(C.), 24. Charles, F., B.A., Educational Movements and
Methods. VIII. Commercial Education (A.), 525. Cheques and gift houses, 714. Child, health of, 776 ; Study Society, 192. Children, The Employment of, by G. E. Fawcett (A.),
14. China, missionaries' educational work, 372. Christ's Hospital, Horsham, 659. Chromoscope, 360. Cinematograph, 565 ; cducational films, 85. Circulars---1291 (organization of physical training),
12; 1294 (curricula), 77 ; 1301 (reduction of teachers in training), 269 ; 1311 (full time
service), 460, 511; 1312 (term salariesi, 511. Citizenship, Imperial, 209. Civic Education League, 121. Civics, teaching, 121.
Civil Service staff, educational administration, 282. Classes, large, 416 ; country districts, Froebel
Society's group, 30; unemployed boys' and
girls', 518. Classics, Carneades, 778; Dr. Mackail on, 268 ;
Dr. Rouse's plea, 518; Prof. Richmond on, 33. Code, uniform, 266. Co-education, 527 ; Stuttgart school, 38. Co-education and Dual Schools, by B. S. Gott, M.A.
(A.), 28. Colloquial Nasals, Origin of the, 715; by Dr. F. N.
Scott (A.], 717. " Communal School” in Hamburg, The, by N. Hen-
ningsen A.), 212. Concerts, village, country, town, and school, 570. Conference, The Imperial, by A. J. Evans (A.1, 650. Conference of the P.N.E.U.,The Annual (A.), 271, 378. Conferences-annual educational, 9; Board of
Education and Teachers' Registration Council, 507; British Institute of Adult Education, 592 ; Diocesan Secretaries and Inspectors, 592; Educational Associations' report, 230;
Educa- tional Union for the Realization of Spiritual Values, 278 ; Headmasters', 117 : Head- mistresses', 449; Head Teachers', 417, 419; Imperial, 710; Imperial Education, 170, 449, 606, 561 ; Leeds, re full-time education of boys and girls, 418; National Federation of Class Teachers, 713; National Union of Teachers, 266, 294 ;
New Ideals in Education, 168, 341; North of England Education, 78; Nursery School, 518; Oxford Teachers' Educational 685 ;
regional study, 294 ; San Francisco Education, World. 732, 734 ; science teaching in schools and colleges, 11, 16: Spiritual Values in Education, 192, 628 ; University Women Students, 230; Welfare Workers, Swanwick, 686 ; Welsh secondary education, 448 ; women's Imperial migration, 517; Women's Inter-
national Organizations, 684. Conferences, The Educational, by T. L. Humber.
stone (A.), 116. Conferences, The Vacation. Ruskin College, by
C. S. Bremner (A.), 115. Congresses-- Geneva, on teaching wider morality ani
internationalism, 686 ; International, on Archi- tectural Education, 209; Royal Institute of Public Health, 192; Second International of New Education Fellowship, 736 ; Scottish
Esperanto, 294. Contents Tables, 9, 77, 137, 205, 265, 337, 415, 505,
561, 641, 709, 773. Continuation classes (Scotland), 448. Continuation schools, day, Hulme, Manchester,
229; London, 674 ; new, 208. Correspondence, 24, 122, 222, 352, 434, 582, 183,
722, 786. Conversation, and the teaching of English, 79. Courses for teachers, L.C.C., 687 ; Mr. Fisher's plea,
416. (See Summer Courses, and Summer
Schools.) Crook, C. w., M.P., The Scholarship System in
Elementary Schools (A.1. 619. Curriculum in schools, Bradford, 644; discussed
at North of England Education Conference, 78 ; French lycée, 350 ; German schools, 514 ; imperial education, 561 ; public school, 420 ;
secondary schools, 449, 568. Curriculum of German Schools, Reform in the, by
J. Degenhardt (A.), 514. Czecho-Slovakia, 35. Dalcroze, Monsieur J., inventor of Furhythmics, 227. Dalton plan, 91, 567, 592. Dance Society, English Folk, summer festival, 680. Darwinism, 686. Davies, J. D., Educational Movements and Methods.
XI. The Teaching of Domestic Science in
Secondary Schools (A.), 725. Decimal Educator, 230, 684. Degenhardt, J., Reforms in the Curriculum of
German Schools (A.), 514. Degrees--Bachelor of Education (U.S.A.), 522;
Duhlin science, 590; honorary, 528; Oxfor1
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