The Journal of Education
and School World.
A Monthly Record and TReview.
JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1924.
LONDON : MR. WILLIAM RICE, LUDGATE BROADWAY, E.C. 4.
Pages 1 to 72 are in the January number; 73 to 132, February ; 133 to 204. March ; 205 to 268, April ; 269 to 340,
May ; 341 to 432, June ; 433 to 520, July; 521 to 576, August; 577 to 656, September ; 657 to 724, October ; 725 to 788, November; 789 to 856, December.
[A. ? indicates titles of Articles : (C.] Correspondence ; ¡0.] Obituary Notices.
Abbott, E. C., M.A., The Teaching of Elementary
Science (A.), 359. Adams, Prof. J., M.A., LL.D., Advancement of
Education in the United States of Anierica
(A.), 237 : The High School Newspaper (A.), 686. Adult Education, 11, 34, 119, 219; Mr. A. E. Heath
on, 672 ; regulations, 736; Switzerland, 668 ;
workers', 280 ; world movement, 358, 668. Adult Education Committee, 29 ; musical education,
149; report, 145. Age of attendance, elementary schools, 666. Agency, famous scholastic, 152. Agriculture, duty of schools to, 587. Ambassador, Wotton's Definition of an (J. Innes),
[C.), 680, 746. America, Education in, 799. American Middle West fellowship, 143. Appointments, 154, 232, 234, 368, 458, 460, 472, 542,
591, 596, 674, 676, 734, 746, 765, 766. Aquarist, Amateur, natural history periodical, 478. Architecture, school, 355 ; study in general educa-
tion, 12. Argentine, education, 152. Aristotle's ethics for boys and girls, 122. Arithmetical ability in boys and girls, 442. Army, boy tradesmen for, 540 ; decrease of candi-
dates and officers' entrance, 11 ; skilled trades
training scheme, 680. Army, officers for the (A.), 141. Art, appreciation, 125 ; in education, 119; in
secondary schools, 441; individuality of, 531 ;
need for education, 142. Art Masters, National Society of, 126. ASSOCIATIONS:
Assistant Masters, 91, 121, 277 ; Assistant Mis tresses, 121 ; British, 12, 165, 586, 670; Deci- mal, 760 ; Education in Industry and Commerce, 124 ; Educational, 119; report of conference, 165, 240, 284 ; Educational Handwork, 125 ; Educational Settlements, 11 ; Educational Sup- ply, 652; English, 163; Froebel Society and Junior Schools', 124 ; Geographical, 122 ; Head Teachers National, 444; Headmasters', 120 ; Headmistresses', 284, 480; Historical, 10, world history books, 783; Inspectors of Schools, 358 ; Institute of Chemistry Students', 474; Joint Committee of the Three Technical and Art, 240 ; Lancashire County Teachers', 218; Ling, 126 ; Local Juvenile, 666 ; Mathematical, 122 ; Mental Welfare, Central, 532; Modern Language, 124 ; Parents', 278; Preparatory Schools, 123; Science Masters', 123 ; Teachers in Technical Institutions, 444 ; Training Colleges, 125; Uni- versity Women Teachers, 125 ; University Teachers' University Bulletin, 222; Uplands, 319 ; Welsh County Schools, 36, 386 ; Workers' Educational, 532; Workers' Travel, 320;
World, of Adult Education ; Bulletin XX, 358. Astronomy, Sir F. Dyson on “ Distances of the
Stars, " 692. Australia, history teaching, 165. (See Educational
Advancement Abroad, XI.) Austria, Arbeitschule, 29; reforms in, 161. Authors, Society of, 230. Auto-Education Institute, dexterito teaching appli-
ances, 784. Bangor University College, course in painting, 386. Barker, W. H., The Teaching of Geography (A.), 448. Barrie, Sir J., Address to Wallasey schoolgirls, 217. Bathing, Scandinavian school, 439. Belgium, Anglo-Belgian Union, 538; education in
sex, 746. Berkhamsted School, 284, Bible Week, A, by A. G. Lucas, M.A. (A.), 219;
(A Retired Assistant Mistress) (C.), 290. Bills-- Education (Scotland), Superannuation, 382;
Intermediate Education (Amendment) (Ireland),
554 : Ulster Education, 388. Biographies, popular, 760. Biography of the late Sir John David McClure
(K. M. J. McClure) (C.), 158. Blair, Sir Robert, 232. Blind Babies, elocution competition for Sunshine
Economics and weather, 82. Economics in Secondary Schools, Possible (M. S.
Walker) (C.), 91. EDINBURGH UNIVEKSITY, Chair of Education, 754. Education, a liberal, 125; adolescent, 588 ; adult
workers', 280; and party politics, 736 ; con- sultative committee's duties and constitution, 440 ; elementary and industry, 444; finance, 440; for industrial administration, 280 : girls', 443; Imperial interchange of students and teachers, 532; intensive technical, 670; new policy, 215; scientific administration, 440 ; secondary for all, 736 ; vocationalism, 83, 119;
wireless and film as adjuncts, 83 ; workers', 668. Education, Industrial, by A. P. Lawrie (A.), 146. Education at The British Association (A.), 670. Education Guild of Great Britain and Ireland, 123. Education in Industry and Commerce (A.), 585. Education Outlook, 90. "Fducation shir, An,” 443. Education Week in America, J. K. Norton (A1., 283. Education Week in Nottingham (A.), 16; at Coven-
try, 815. Educational Administration (J. Strong) (C.), 372 ;
Prof. Strong on (Administrator) (C.), 288. Educational Administration, Reforms in (A.), 534 ;
(T. LI. Humberstone) (C.), 678. Educational Advancement Abroad. I. World-Edu-
cation : Some General Movenients, by Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw (A.), 27; II. The Democratic Element in French Education, by C. Brereton, M.A, L. és L. (A.), 95 ; III. Reforms in Austria, by M. C. Schmid (A.), 161; IV. Advancement of Educat' on in the United States of America, by J. Adams, M.A., ..D. (A.), 237; V. Re. forms in Holland, by P. A. Diels (A.), 293 ; VI. Recent Advances in Canada, by E. A. Hardy, B.A., D.Paed. (A.), 377 ; vii. Scan- dinavia, by Principal Per Skantz (A.), 467 ; VIII. Germany, by Dr. E. Rotten (A.], 549; IX. Educational Reforms in Italy, by P. Rebora (A.), 609 ; X. Japan, by J. H. Nicholson, M.A. (A.), 683; XI. Recent Developments in Aus- tralia, by E. R. Garnsey, B.A. (A.], 749; XII, India, by M. R. Paranjpe (A.), 813. Educational Associations, The Multiplicity of,"
and Their Influence upon General Education,
by G. E. Fawcett (A.), 151. Educational Policy of the Government, 803. Educational Training for Life Overseas. (C. E.
Browne) (C.), 20. Elections and the Schools (A.), 797. Elementary education, changes, 355. Elementary schools, understaffing, 444. Emigration, report on educational Training of
Secondary Scholars for, 671 ; secondary school
pupils for, 587; state-aided, 669. Empire, The Study of (A.), 81. Empire Poetry League, The, 30. English, The Teaching of (J. H. Fowler) (A.), 802. English Association, presidential address by Mr. Gals-
worthy, 801. English courses, Shrewsbury scheme, 84. English language, dialect and standard pronuncia-
tion, 355 ; S.P.E. Tract (the Subjunctive), 737 ;
teaching of, 30. Eurhythmics, 90, 474, 480, 540. Eurhythmics and Eurhythmy (P. B. Ingham) (C.),
92. Examinations Acting Teachers' Certificate, 11, 218;
and scholarship awards, 101 ; Army and Air Force entrance, 442; Cambridge Higher School Certificate class list, 698; Cambridge School and Junior Local 165, lists, 698 ; Joint Board of Northern Universities alternative to matricu- lation, 216 ; London matriculation, 216 ; London Schools, 216 ; music and art in matricu- lation, and second school, 122 ; over-pressure, 121 ; Principles of Teaching and School Man- agement, 474; Royal Air Force aircraft ap- prentices, 650 ; scholarship, 534 ; secondary
school, 277; universities' external, 34. Examination, The Second School, by A. Catnach,
B.A. (A.), 535. Examination for Entrance to Public Schools, Com-
mon, by H. C. King (A.), 646. Examinations and the Universities, School, 801. Examiner, The New (E. I. Newcomb) (C.), 24. Exhibitions--portrait drawings, 480; travel, 478,
784.
Fawcett, C. B., B.Litt., M.Sc., Geography and
Scholarship Awards (A.), 644. Fawcett, G. E., “ The Multiplicity of Educational
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