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  1. Front Matter
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Introduction
    1. Education as a Public Business
    2. Education as Expert Service
    3. The Relations of Expert Opinion and Public Opinion
    4. The Discussion of Moral Education an Illustration of Mistaken Views of Laymen
    5. A Fundamental Understanding of Moral Principles in Education
  4. I. The Moral Purpose of the School
  5. II. The Moral Training Given by the School Community
  6. III. The Moral Training From Methods of Instruction
  7. IV. The Social Nature of the Course of Study
  8. V. The Psychological Aspect of Moral Education
  9. Outline
  10. The Full Project Gutenberg License

RIVERSIDE EDUCATIONAL MONOGRAPHS

  • General Educational Theory
    • Coolidge’s America’s Need for Education.
    • Dewey’s Interest and Effort in Education.
    • Dewey’s Moral Principles in Education.
    • Eliot’s Education for Efficiency.
    • Eliot’s The Tendency to the Concrete and Practical in Modern Education.
    • Emerson’s Education and other Selections.
    • Fiske’s The Meaning of Infancy.
    • Horne’s The Teacher as Artist.
    • Hyde’s The Teacher’s Philosophy in and out of School.
    • Judd’s The Evolution of a Democratic School System.
    • Meredith’s The Educational Bearings of Modern Psychology.
    • Palmer’s The Ideal Teacher.
    • Palmer’s Trades and Professions.
    • Palmer’s Ethical and Moral Instruction in Schools.
    • Prosser’s The Teacher and Old Age.
    • Stockton’s Project Work in Education.
    • Stratton’s Developing Mental Power.
    • Terman’s The Teacher’s Health.
    • Thorndike’s Individuality.
    • Trow’s Scientific Method in Education.
  • Administration and Supervision
    • Bett’s New Ideals in Rural Schools.
    • Bloomfield’s The Vocational Guidance of Youth.
    • Cabot’s Volunteer Help to the Schools.
    • Cole’s Industrial Education in the Elementary School.
    • Cubberley’s Changing Conceptions of Education.
    • Cubberley’s The Improvement of Rural Schools.
    • Dooley’s The Education of the Ne’er-Do-Well.
    • Gates’s The Management of Smaller Schools.
    • Hines’s Measuring Intelligence.
    • Koos’s The High-School Principal.
    • Lewis’s Democracy’s High School.
    • Maxwell’s The Observation of Teaching.
    • Maxwell’s The Selection of Textbooks.
    • Miller and Charles’s Publicity and the Public School.
    • Perry’s The Status of the Teacher.
    • Russell’s Economy in Secondary Education.
    • Smith’s Establishing Industrial Schools.
    • Snedden’s The Problem of Vocational Guidance.
    • Weeks’s The People’s School.
  • Method
    • Andress’s The Teaching of Hygiene in the Grades.
    • Atwood’s The Theory and Practice of the Kindergarten.
    • Bailey’s Art Education.
    • Betts’s The Recitation.
    • Cooley’s Language Teaching in the Grades.
    • Dougherty’s How to Teach Phonics.
    • Earhart’s Teaching Children to Study.
    • Evans’s The Teaching of High School Mathematics.
    • Fairchild’s The Teaching of Poetry in the High School.
    • Freeman’s The Teaching of Handwriting.
    • Haliburton and Smith’s Teaching Poetry in the Grades.
    • Hartwell’s The Teaching of History.
    • Hawley’s Teaching English in Junior High Schools.
    • Haynes’s Economics in the Secondary School.
    • Hill’s The Teaching of Civics.
    • Jenkins’s Reading in the Primary Grades.
    • Kendall and Stryker’s History in the Elementary School.
    • Kilpatrick’s The Montessori System Examined.
    • Leonard’s English Composition as a Social Problem.
    • Losh and Weeks’s Primary Number Projects.
    • Palmer’s Self-Cultivation in English.
    • Ridgley’s Geographic Principles.
    • Ruediger’s Vitalized Teaching.
    • Sharp’s Teaching English in High Schools.
    • Stockton’s Project Work in Education.
    • Suzzallo’s The Teaching of Primary Arithmetic.
    • Suzzallo’s The Teaching of Spelling.
    • Swift’s Speech Defects in School Children.
    • Tuell’s The Study of Nations.
    • Wilson’s What Arithmetic Shall We Teach?

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