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THE OLDEST OF THE HIGH-CLASS MONTHLY EDUCATIONAL MAGAZINES (IN ITS TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR)

Problems in High-School Curricula
The Program in Elementary Schools
Free Text-Books in City Schools

Classification in Elementary School Curriculum
The Study of Animal Life; its Place in the
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Education at American Expositions
Education at the St. Louis Exposition
The Relation of Drawing to other Subjects

A Critical Study of the Public Schools of Buffalo, New York

Some Thoughts on College Entrance Require. ments

University Training and the Doctoral Degree
Evening High-Schools

The Health Factor in its Social Aspects
The King Arthur Legends in the Hands of the
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Leadership in the Superintendent
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A Seven Years' Course of Study

The School as a Factor in Industrial and Social Problems

Education as a Scientific Pursuit
The Higher Education of Boys

What is Multiplication?

Individual Work in Composition Writing
Physical Education

Around London With Dickens

Defective Children and the Public Schools

Relations of American Art to American Life

Shortening the College Course

Pedagogical Defects in the Sunday School
Commercial Work in the School

English Public Schools

Relation of Geography to Other Subjects

Scope and Method of Grammar
History in Our Public Schools
Home Study

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Guidance in Nature Study

The Nervous System in Childhood
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A New Educational Ideal as Shown in the Y. M.
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The Best College,-What is It?

How Far Shall the Elective Privilege be Ex. tended?

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History of Economics and Political Science in
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The Method of Jesus' Teaching

Some Readjustments in Secondary Education Overcrowded Grade Curriculum

Education in Porto Rico

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