Report of the Federal Security Agency: Office of Education, Volume 1

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1902
 

Contents

STATISTICS OF STATE SCHOOL SYSTEMS
lxix
Average daily attendance
lxxix
School moneys received
lxxxvii
Tables of school expenditure in the Southern States classified by race
xcviii
Educational movements in Germany
3
Art education in Germany
14
Commercial schools and commercial universities in Germany
21
School supervision in Germany
33
Institutions for the defective
40
A new law concerning reformatory education of children in Prussia
48
Child labor in Germany outside of factories
54
The German library system
80
Agricultural schools in Austria
88
Agricultural and forestry schools in Austria
101
Noirés logos theory
102
Goethe and the great thinkers
110
Health and mortality among teachers in Berlin
119
Sons of laborers in German secondary schools
125
The period 18211825
133
The period 18381853
140
The period 18531873
150
CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS AND TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
161
Transportation of pupils in Indiana
184
An inquiry regarding conveyance of scholars in New Hampshire
204
Transportation of pupils in Nebraska
212
EDUCATIONAL PATHOLOGY OR SELFGOVERNMENT IN SCHOOL
235
Government of boys for boys by boys
244
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE
263
List of office bearers
264
Reports of meetings of the association held in Paris in 1900
277
Arrangements for the Glasgow International Assembly 1901
287
3 Specimens of the weekly programmes of the Paris International Assembly
299
EDUCATIONAL TRAINING FOR RAILROAD SERVICE
305
Education in railway engineering at the University of Illinois
318
CHAPTER VIII
325
CHAPTER IX
345
THE COMMON SCHOOL IN THE SOUTHERN STATES BEYOND THE MISSIS
357
Missouri
373
Secretaries
384
Arkansas
388
Texas
394
COMMON SCHOOL EDUCATION IN THE SOUTH FROM THE BEGINNING
403
Beginnings of education for the freedmen in Virginia
414
The administration of Gen John Eaton among the freedmen in the Mississippi Valley
424
The inauguration of the common school system among the colored people of Louisiana
435
The Peabody Education Fund
451
The mission schools established by the churches and the people of the North
471
CHAPTER XII
491
EDUCATION IN THE SOUTH
509
Negro education in the South By Paul B Barringer
517
Reply to Dr Barringers paper By Julius D Dreher
523
GERMAN INSTRUCTION IN AMERICAN SCHOOLS
531
Occupations of negroes
763
Special studies of the economic conditions of the negro
772
The education of the city negro
781
The intellectual capacity of the negro
794
The need of the higher education
802
Objections to the higher education of the negro answered
810
The relative claims of industrial and higher education
817
The higher education of colored women
823
Work ways and future of negro colleges
832
The negro in Northern colleges
842
Colored men in the professions 48
848
Negroes who have achieved distinction along lines calling for definite intellectual activity
854
CHAPTER XVII
861
THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION of CATHOLIC
885
Catholic secondary schools By Rev James A Burns
894
The teaching of science By Rev Henry J De Laak
904
diagrams
910
The teaching of history in college By Rev Laurence A Delurey
916
The teaching of English in college By Prof Edmund J Ryan
922
Educational legislation in the United States Discussion
930
EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
939
Legislative measures
951
Development of board schools in the cities 935
970
Secondary education in England and Scotland
980
The Irish university commission and university education in Ireland
986
The Government educational bill By E Lyulph Stanley
994
A national system of education By Cloudesley Brereton
1002
THE PUBLIC SCHOOL PROBLEM IN THE SOUTH
1009
Supervision
1016
TEMPERANCE INSTRUCTION
1027
The modern subjection of science and education to a propaganda By Wm T Sedgwick
1041
Enforced temperance among railway employees
1047
RELATIONS OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT TO HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
1051
CHAPTER XXIII
1067
EDUCATION IN FRANCE
1081
Detailed statistics of primary education
1087
Movement for prolonging the education of the people
1095
Secondary education
1103
Higher education
1109
Conspectus of courses of study in the University of Paris
1115
Juvenile crime
1125
HIGHER COMMERCIAL EDUCATION
1137
Northwestern University Evanston
1147
Indiana University Bloomington
1153
Dartmouth College Hanover
1159
New York University New York
1165
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia
1173
University of Wisconsin Madison
1179
ED 19011
1185
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY
1189
Presidents of colleges for men and of coeducational colleges
1200
Presidents of colleges for women
1206

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