Slike stranica
PDF
ePub

b. SCHOOL HYGIENE.

1. Abel, W. Jenkinson. School hygiene; including simple directions respecting ventilation, eyesight, infectious diseases, and first aid in injuries. For schools and families. pp. 53. London, 1890.

2. Newsholme, Arthur. School hygiene: the laws of health in relation to school life. pp. 143. London, 1888.

3. Posse, Baron Nils. The Swedish system of educational gymnastics. pp. 275. Boston, 1890.

C. GENERAL HYGIENE.

1. Beddoes, Guy, editor. Habit and health. pp. 347. London, 1890.

2. Buckton, Catherine M. Health in the house. pp. 207. London, 1887.

3. Corfield, W. H. The laws of health. pp. 153. London, 1888.

4. Newsholme, Arthur. The elements of vital statistics. pp. 326. London, 1889.

5. Richardson, Benjamin Ward. The common health. pp. 336. London, 1887.

6. Wilson, Andrew. A manual of health science. pp. 238. London, 1885.

COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY.

15

d. VOCAL CULTURE AND HYGIENE.

1. Bernard, A. G. On the causes, treatment and cure of stammering. pp. 71. London, 1889.

2. Leib, W. H. Voices of children. Principles and discipline through which they may be made efficient in speaking and singing. pp. 60. Boston, 1889.

3. Ross, Wm. T. Voice culture and elocution. pp. 326. New York, 1887.

X.

EDUCATION OF THE BLIND AND
DEAF-MUTES.

1. Gallaudet, Edward Miner. Life of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, founder of deaf-mute instruction in America. pp. 339. New York.

XIII.

COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AND STUDIES.

1. Playfair, Sir Lyon. Teaching universities and examining bodies. In his Subjects of social welfare, p. 337.

2.

Universities and professional education. In his Subjects of social welfare, p. 369.

XIV.

EDUCATION OF WOMEN.

1. Lange, Helene. Higher education of women in Europe. Translated and accompanied by comparative statistics by L. R. Klemm. pp. 186. New York, 1890.

ART

EDUCATION.

XV.

MANUAL TRAINING.

NEEDLEWORK. SCIENTIFIC, TECH

NICAL AND INDUSTRIAL

EDUCATION.

a. ART EDUCATION.

1. Day, Lewis F. The anatomy of pattern. pp. 54. London, 1889.

2.

The planning of ornament. pp. 49. London,

1887.

3.

The application of ornament. pp. 73. London,

ART AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION.

17

4. Huish, Marcus B. Japan and its art. pp. 254

London,

1889.

5. Jackson, Frank C. Decorative design. An elementary text book of principles and practice. pp. 173. London, 1888.

6. Mayeux, Henri. A manual of decorative composition for designers, decorators, architects, and industrial artists. Translated by J. Gonino. pp. 310. New York, 1888.

b. MANUAL TRAINING.

1. Compton, Alfred G. First lessons in wood-working. pp. 188. New York, 1888.

2. Faivre, Émile. Enseignement du travail manuel a l'école primaire. Exercices gradués conformes au programme officiel. pp. 115. Paris, 1887.

3. Goss, W. F. M. Bench-work in wood. A course of study and practice designed for the use of schools and colleges. pp. 161.

Boston, 1888.

Higher ground: hints toward

4. Jacobson, Augustus.

settling the labor troubles. pp. 251. Chicago, 1888.

5. Lord, Emily. Slöjd, as a means of teaching the essential elements of education. Pamph. London, 1888.

6. Sickels, Ivin. Exercises in wood-working; with a short treatise on wood. pp. 158. New York, 1890.

7. Unwin, William Cawthorne. Exercises in wood-working for handicraft classes in elementary and technical schools. London, 1887.

8. Woodward, C. M. Manual training in education. With illustrations. pp. 307. New York, 1890.

[blocks in formation]

1. Brant, Elizabeth M. Systematic cutting-out from units of measurement. For class teaching. pp. 62. London, 1884.

2. Brietzcke, Helen K., and Rooper, Emily F. A manual of collective lessons in plain needlework and knitting. For use in elementary schools. pp. 168. London, 1885.

d. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION.

1. Galloway, Robert. Education, scientific and technical; or, how the inductive sciences are taught and how they ought to be taught. pp. 462. London, 1881.

e. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

1. Galloway, Robert. Education, scientific and technical; or, how the inductive sciences are taught and how they ought to be taught. pp. 462. London, 1881.

2. Playfair, Sir Lyon. Technical education. In his Subjects of social welfare, p. 307.

f. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION.

1. Banes, Charles H. Manual training and apprenticeship schools in 1890. Notes prepared for the use of the trustees of the Williamson free school of mechanical trades. pp. Philadelphia, 1890.

81.

« PrethodnaNastavi »