1911. *No. 1. Bibliography of science teaching. 5 cts. No. 2. Opportunities for graduate study in agriculture in the United States. A. C. Monahan. *No. 3. Agencies for the improvement of teachers in service. William C. Ruediger. 15 cts. *No. 4. Report of the commission appointed to study the system of education in the public schools of Baltimore. 10 cts. *No. 5. Age and grade census of schools and colleges. George D. Strayer. 10 cts. No. 6. Graduate work in mathematics in universities and in other institutions of like grade in the United States. *No. 7. Undergraduate work in mathematics in colleges and universities. 5 cts. *No. 8. Examinations in mathematics, other than those set by the teacher for his own classes. 5 cts. No. 9. Mathematics in the technological schools of collegiate grade in the United States. †No. 10. Bibliography of education for 1909-10. †No. 11. Bibliography of child study for the years 1908-9. *No. 12. Training of teachers of elementary and secondary mathematics. 5 cts. *No. 13. Mathematics in the elementary schools of the United States. 15 cts. *No. 14. Provision for exceptional children in the public schools. J. H. Van Sickle, Lightner Witmer, and Leonard P. Ayres. 10 cts. *No. 15. Educational system of China as recently reconstructed. Harry E. King. 15 cts. *No. 16. Mathematics in the public and private secondary schools of the United States. 15 cts. †No. 17. List of publications of the United States Bureau of Education, October, 1911. *No. 18. Teachers' certificates issued under general State laws and regulations. Harlan Updegraff. 20 cts. No. 19. Statistics of State universities and other institutions of higher education partially supported by the State. 1910-11. 1912. *No. 1. A course of study for the preparation of rural-school teachers. Fred Mutchler and W. J. Craig. 5 cts. *No. 2. Mathematics at West Point and Annapolis. 5 cts. *No. 3. Report of committee on uniform records and reports. 5 cts. *No. 4. Mathematics in technical secondary schools in the United States. 5 cts. *No. 5. A study of expenses of city school systems. Harlan Updegraff. 10 cts. *No. 6. Agricultural education in secondary schools. 10 cts. *No. 7. Educational status of nursing. M. Adelaide Nutting. 10 cts. *No. 8. Peace day. Fannie Fern Andrews. [Later publication, 1913, No. 12.] 5 cts. *No. 9. Country schools for city boys. William S. Myers. 10 cts. *No. 10. Bibliography of education in agriculture and home economics. 10 cts. †No. 11. Current educational topics, No. I. †No. 12. Dutch schools of New Netherland and colonial New York. William H. Kilpatrick. *No. 13. Influences tending to improve the work of the teacher of mathematics. 5 cts. *No. 14. Report of the American commissioners of the international commission on the teaching of mathematics. 10 cts. †No. 15. Current educational topics, No. II. Henry S. Curtis. 5 cts. *No. 18. Teaching language through agriculture and domestic science. M. A. Leiper. 5 cts. *No. 19. Professional distribution of college and university graduates. Bailey B. Burritt. 10 cts. *No. 20. Readjustment of a rural high school to the needs of the community. H. A. Brown. 10 cts. *No. 21. Urban and rural common-school statistics. Harlan Updegraff and William R. Hood. 5 cts. No. 22. Public and private high schools. No. 23. Special collections in libraries in the United States. W. Dawson Johnston and Isadore G. Mudge. *No. 24. Current educational topics, No. III. 5 cts. †No. 25. List of publications of the United States Bureau of Education, 1912. †No. 26. Bibliography of child study for the years 1910-1911. No. 27. History of public-school education in Arkansas. Stephen B. Weeks. *No. 28. Cultivating school grounds in Wake County, N. C. Zebulon Judd. 5 cts. No. 29. Bibliography of the teaching of mathematics, 1900-1912. David Eugene Smith and Charles Goldziher. No. 30. Latin-American universities and special schools. Edgar E. Brandon. No. 31. Educational directory, 1912. No. 32. Bibliography of exceptional children and their education. Arthur MacDonald. †No. 33. Statistics of State universities and other institutions of higher education partially supported by the State. 1912. 1913. No. 1. Monthly record of current educational publications, January, 1913. *No. 2. Training courses for rural teachers. A. C. Monahan and R. H. Wright. 5 cts. *No. 3. The teaching of modern languages in the United States. Charles H. Handschin. 15 cts. *No. 4. Present standards of higher education in the United States. George E. MacLean. 20 cts. *No. 5. Monthly record of current educational publications. February, 1913. 5 cts. *No.6. Agricultural instruction in high schools. C. H. Robison and F. B. Jenks. 10 cts. *No. 7. College entrance requirements. Clarence D. Kingsley. 15 cts. *No. 8. The status of rural education in the United States. A. C. Monahan. 15 cts. *No. 9. Consular reports on continuation schools in Prussia. 5 cts. *No. 10. Monthly record of current educational publications, March, 1913. 5 cts. *No. 11. Monthly record of current educational publications, April, 1913. 5 cts. *No. 12. The promotion of peace. Fannie Fern Andrews. 10 cts. *No. 13. Standards and tests for measuring the efficiency of schools or systems of schools. Report of the committee of the National Council of Education, George D. Strayer, chairman. 5 cts. No. 14. Agricultural instruction in secondary schools. No. 15. Monthly record of current educational publications, May, 1913. 5 cts. *No. 16. Bibliography of medical inspection and health supervision. 15 cts. *No. 17. A trade school for girls. A preliminary investigation in a typical manufacturing city, Worcester. Mass. 10 cts. *No. 18. The fifteenth international congress on hygiene and demography. Fletcher B. Dresslar. 10 cts. *No. 19. German industrial education and its lessons for the United States. Holmes Beckwith. 15 cts. No. 20. Illiteracy in the United States. +No. 21. Monthly record of current educational publications, June, 1913. *No. 22. Bibliography of industrial, vocational, and trade education. 10 cts. *No. 23. The Georgia Club at the State Normal School, Athens, Ga., for the study of rural sociology. E. C. Branson. 10 cts. *No. 24. A comparison of public education in Germany and in the United States. Georg Kerschensteiner, 5 cts. *No. 25. Industrial education in Columbus, Ga. Roland B. Daniel. 5 cts. *No. 26. Good roads arbor day. Susan B. Sipe. 10 cts. *No. 27. Prison schools. A. C. Hill. 10 cts. *No. 28. Expressions on education by American statesmen and publicists. 5 cts. *No. 29. Accredited secondary schools in the United States. Kendric C. Babcock. 10 cts. *No. 30. Education in the South. 10 cts. *No. 31. Special features in city school systems. 10 cts. *No. 32. Educational survey of Montgomery County, Md. 10 cts. †No. 33. Monthly record of current educational publications, September, 1913. *No. 34. Pension systems in Great Britain. Raymond W. Sies. 10 cts. *No. 35. A list of books suited to a high-school library. 15 cts. *No. 36. Report on the work of the Bureau of Education for the natives of Alaska, 1911-12. 10 cts. No. 37. Monthly record of current educational publications, October, 1913. No. 38. Economy of time in education. No. 39. Elementary industrial school of Cleveland, Ohio. W. N. Hailmann. *No. 40. The reorganized school playground. Henry S. Curtis. 10 cts. No. 41. The reorganization of secondary education. No. 42. An experimental rural school at Winthrop College. H. S. Browne. No. 43. Agriculture and rural-life day, material for its observance. Eugene C. Brooks. 10 cts. *No. 44. Organized health work in schools. E. B. Hoag. 10 cts. No. 45. Monthly record of current educational publications, November, 1913. *No. 46. Educational directory, 1913. 15 cts. *No. 47. Teaching material in Government publications. F. K. Noyes. 10 cts. *No. 48. School hygiene. W. Carson Ryan, jr. 15 cts. No. 49. The Farragut School, a Tennessee country-life high school. A. C. Monahan and Adams Phillips. No. 50. The Fitchburg plan of cooperative industrial education. M. R. McCann. No. 51. Education of the immigrant. *No. 52. Sanitary schoolhouses. Legal requirements in Indiana and Ohio. 5 cts. No. 53. Monthly record of current educational publications, December, 1913. No. 54. Consular reports on industrial education in Germany. No. 55. Legislation and judicial decisions relating to education, October 1, 1909, to October 1, 1912. James C. Boykin and William R. Hood. *No. 56. Some suggestive features of the Swiss school system. William Knox Tate. 25 cents. No. 57. Elementary education in England, with special reference to London, Liverpool, and Manchester. I. L. Kandel. No. 58. Educational system of rural Denmark. Harold W. Foght. No. 59. Bibliography of education for 1910-11. No. 60. Statistics of State universities and other institutions of higher education partially supported by the State, 1912-13. 1914. *No. 1. Monthly record of current educational publications, January, 1914. No. 2. Compulsory school attendance. 5 cts. *No. 3. Monthly record of current educational publications, February, 1914. 5 cts. No. 4. The school and the start in life. Meyer Bloomfield. No. 5. The folk high schools of Denmark. L. L. Friend. No. 6. Kindergartens in the United States. No. 7. Monthly record of current educational publications, March, 1914. No. 8. The Massachusetts home-project plan of vocational agricultural education. R. W. Stimson. No. 9. Monthly record of current educational publications, April, 1914. No. 10. Physical growth and school progress. B. T. Baldwin. No. 11. Monthly record of current educational publications, May, 1914. No. 12. Rural schoolhouses and grounds. F. B. Dresslar. No. 13. Present status of drawing and art in the elementary and secondary schools of the United States. Royal B. Farnum. No. 14. Vocational guidance. No. 15. Monthly record of current educational publications. Index. |