ACADEMIC view v. commercial, Basketry, 330
Battersea Polytechnic, 393 Beauty v. use, 321 Binet, Alfred, 33 Biography, 266
Biology v. physical science, 180 Blackboard, 96, 257, 313 Book-keeping, 408-9 Books about books, 64 Boutroux, Emile, 10
Boys and domestic subjects, 395 Boys and girls in commercial subjects, 415
Branford, B., 181 note Brereton, Cloudesley, 76 note, 116
British Association Report on Science Teaching, 180 British Journal of Psychology, 34 British system of physical train- ing, 364 ff.
Brouford, W. H., 45 note Browsing, 69
Business routine, 409–10
Atlases, 252; use of, 254 Avebury, Lord, 47
Ballad, the, in history, 271
Calculus, the, its place in school, 217
Cambridge Essays on Education, 36, 72
Caterpillars" on maps, 252 Caxton, picture of, 270
Centres, for domestic subjects,
379; for handwork, 350 Chambers's Cyclopædia of Eng- lish Literature, 65
Chapman and Rush, 33 note Christophe, Jean, 301 City of London College, 417 Clapp, Prof., 53
Class v. private teaching, 13 ff. Classical Association, 29 note Class-teaching, for instrumen- talists, 308; in music, 307 ff.; in public schools, 21 Cleaning in housecraft, 385 Cockerton judgment, the, 155 Colloquial Latin, 150 Comenius, 337
Commerce, definition of, 401; theory and practice of, 409 ff. Commercial,correspondence,410; teachers, 414
Commercial education, financing of, 414; for girls, 415-16; in arithmetic, 406; in French, 406; in geography, 405 Composition, English scale of, 32; free, in modern languages, IOI, 114, 115 note, 123; 66 matter "in teaching, 45; in Latin and Greek, 143, 146; oral, 49 ff.; tests of, 63 Conflicting passages in history, 276-7 "Conscience, the grammatical,"
125 Continuation schools, 158, 168, 170
Cook, H. Caldwell, 51, 52, 287 Cookery, 380 ff.; made to pay,
388; time for teaching, 385 Copying, in drawing, 321; in handwork, 350 Corbett, 274 Corrections, 61
Correlation, 175, 291 ff., 325; between commercial subjects and rest of curriculum, 405; formulæ, 34 Cowper-Templeism in history,
Descartes, 200 Design, 335
Développement, le, 105, 108 Differentialism, 18 Direct Method, the, 38, 74, 76, 79, 87, 113, 126, 132, 142 note, 143, 152; examples of, 139 ff.; references to the literature of, 136
Doctors' Exercises, 301 Documents in history teaching, 266, 271-2, 274 Domesday Book, 268
Dramatic element in history teaching, 283
Dramatic method of teaching, 287
Drawing in relation to hand- work, 351 Drawing tools, 324 Drill, 19, 178 Drudgery, 37, 99, 100, 110
Ear, place of, in music teaching, 305, 317
Earhart, Lida B., 12 Education, Board of, 155, 337, 339, 361, 371, 379, 382 Educational virtue of subjects, 5, 159, 408 Efficiency, 162
Ellis, J. J., 273, 276–7 Emerson, 126
English Composition scale, 32 English, co-operation in the teaching of, 47, 179 English grammar, 39, 41
English Journal, The, 54 note, 67
English literature, 64 ff., 292 English teaching, function of, 47 Euclid as text-book, 198 ff. Eurhythmics, 368 European history, 266-7 Examinations, effects of, 118, 162, 312
Excess in teaching, 8
Exchange of Children, Society for the, 120
Exercise, physical, 358 Expert's fallacy, 20
Extensive linguistic course, 102,
110, 112, 117 note Extensive reading, 102, 116
Faculties of commerce, 417 Findlay, Prof., 45 note, 368 Finlay-Johnson, H., 287 Firmery, 79 note Firth, C. H., 271
Fisher, George, 408
Fisher, H. A. L., 272, 276, 357 Flat copies in drawing, 320 Fletcher, C. R. L., 268, 273, 276 Folk songs, 319 Fool-proof English, 406 Frankland, 183
Frazer, N. L., 273
Free composition in modern languages, 101, 114, 115 note, 123
Freedom, 19, 344
Froebel, 17, 337
Games, 359 Gasquet, 273, 276–7 Geographical argument, 236 Geography, examples of teaching of, 247; grammar of, 233 ff.; new point of view in, 230; objects of teaching of, 232;
Mass-drawing, 325 Materials for handwork, 346 Mathematics, discipline of, 197; dulness of, 196; measurement in, 201; thoroughness in, 225 Maxwell, J. Clerk, 190 Mercator's projection, 252 Merchant, definition of, 401 Mill on the Floss, 26
"Mixed Courses" in domestic subjects, 382 Modelling, 328
Modern tendencies in house- craft, 394 ff. Molière, 116
Montessori system, 15 ff., 43 Montessorians, 16 21 More, Thomas, 273 Müller, J. P., 361, 363, 369 Multifolding, 27
Mun, Thomas, 401 note, 402 Music, history of, 310
Musical instruments, size of, 304
Oral v. written methods, 41, 77 Ordinarius, 293, 294
Paidocentricism, II
Palmgren, Director, IOI Paraphrasing, 60
Part-music for children, 308, 318 Partnership in teaching, 18 Past definite, 108 Peers, E. A., 125 note Perse School, 51, 130 note Pestalozzi, 337, 339 Phonetic script, 44, 84 Phonic or phonetic methods, 42, 83 ff.
Physical training, commission on, 361
Pictures, in geography, 256; in history, 268; in modern lan- guages, 98, 106, 107
Plan, le, 105, 109
Plato, 5, 127, 131, 195
Play Way, The, 52, 135, 251
National gymnastic festivals, 367 Plays, Latin and Greek, 144
National songs, 319
Nature study, 180-1 Needlecraft, 329
Needlework, 384, 386, 399
Nielson, Principal, 12 Nomic spelling, 85 Non-English teachers, 47 Norris, Frank, 284 Northern universities, 399 Note-making, 24; in excess, 65 N.U.E.T., 6
Poetry, historical, 271
Political economy, 409
Politics in history teaching, 278 Pollard, A. F., 273, 276-7
Pons asinorum, 200, 204 Portraits, historical, 274 Practical v. theoretical, in mathe- matics, 204, 208; in music, 305; in science, 168 Practical work-room, 167 Presentation, order of, in music, 305, 316
Primrose path, 35, 170 Private reading, 119 ff.
Problem work, in commercial subjects, 403; in history, 267,
275 ff. Professional self-consciousness, 6,7 Pronunciation, in classics, 137 ff.; in modern languages, 83 ff.,
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