GL- STOCKS 8-3-61 MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS. 8 CONTENTS.-Publications of associations-Educational history and biography-Current educational conitions-Pedagogics and didactics-Educational psychology: Child study-Special methods of instrucon-Special subjects of curriculum-Rural education-Secondary education-Teachers: Training and rofessional status-Higher education-School administration-School management-School architechire-School hygiene and sanitation-Physical training-Social aspects of education-Moral education— Religious education-Manual and vocational training-Vocational guidance-Agricultural education: School gardens-Home economics-Commercial education-Professional education-Civic educationKilitary training-Schools for maimed soldiers-Education of women-Negro education-Education of mmigrants-Education of deaf-Exceptional children-Education extension-Libraries and readingPeriodicals represented in this number-Bulletin of the Bureau of Education. S 1 NOTE. The present issue of this record follows immediately that for May, 1916, publication having ceased during June, July, and August. This office can not supply the publications listed in this bulletin, other than those expressly designated as publications of the Bureau of Education. Books, pamphlets, and periodicals here mentioned may ordinarily be obtained from their respective publishers, either directly or through a dealer, or, in the case of an association publication, from the secretary of the issuing organization. Many of them are available for consultation in various public and institutional libraries. Publications intended for inclusion in this record should be sent to the library of the Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C. PUBLICATIONS OF ASSOCIATIONS. 759. Association of colleges and preparatory schools of the Middle states and Maryland. Proceedings of the twenty-ninth annual convention, Philadelphia, Pa., November 26-27, 1915. Published by the Association, 1916. 108 p. 8°. (George W. McClelland, secretary, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.) Contains: 1. Isaac Sharpless: Military training in schools and colleges, p. 10-18; Discussion, p. 19-29. 2. Athletics in schools and colleges [by] D. A. Sargent, p. 30-41; [by] Walter Camp, p. 41-47; [by] J. E. Raycroff, p. 47-54; Discussion, p. 54-58. 3. R. B. Merriman: The use of the comprehensive examination in college education, p. 59-66; Discussion, p. 66-71. 4. Report of the committee appointed to investigate the comparative records made by students admitted to college on examination and on certificate, respectively, p. 75-94. 5. Bibliography: College admission: Examination vs. certificate system, p. 95-97. 760. Association of colleges and secondary schools of the Southern states. Proceedings of the twenty-first annual meeting ... Nashville, Tenn., October 28, 29, 1915. 84 p. 8°. (Walter Hullihen, secretary, University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn.) 1 Contains: 1. S. P. Capen: Measuring college standards and efficiency, p. 36-39. 2. Emily H. 761. Carnegie foundation for the advancement of teaching. Tenth annual Contains: 1. The study of legal education, p. 21-30. 2. College charges for tuition, p. 38-45. 762. Illinois state teachers' association. Journal of proceedings of the sixty- Contains: 1. W. C. Bagley: The educational basis of democracy, p. 57-61. 2. W. S. Athearn: 763. Iowa state teachers' association Proceedings of the sixty-first annual 764. National education association. [Addresses delivered at the New York Contains: 1. D. B. Johnson: The rural home and the farm woman, p. 39-42. 2. Ella F. Young: For a synopsis of the meeting and brief extracts from some of the addresses, see Journal of edu- 765. New Jersey state teachers' association. Annual report and proceedings of Contains: 1. F. P. Graves: The evolution of educational method, p. 16-17. 2. J. G. Hibben: |