134-137, 138-139; in geology, 153-156, 158; in hygiene and physical training, 206; in eco- nomics, 225; in sociology, 244 246; determined by commu- nity, 246; in American history, 259-262; in European history, 269-276; in political science, 280-281; in philosophy, 312- 314; in education, 353; in in English literature, 386; classics, 410; in Romance lan- guages, 431-436; in German, 442-453; in engineering, 502- 504; in mechanical drawing, 526-530; in business educa- tion, 559-567
Cultural aim, 220, 336, 348, 382- 384
Evening session for business edu- cation, 573 Examination, 80. See Tests Experimental work in psychol- 342. See Laboratory
Expressional limitations of col- lege students, 545
Law, 17; commercial, 571–572 Lecture method, 73; in chemis- try, 113-114; in physics, 131, 133; in mathematics, 175; in economics, 227, 231–235; in sociology, 242; in history, 260, 265; in philosophy, 308-310; in psychology, 340-341; in classics, 419-421; in engineer- ing, 511-513; in commercial education, 568-572
Length of periods in account- ancy, 569
Literary analysis, 386
Literary appreciation, 380. See Aims, Cultural, Esthetic Literary style, 386
Literature and the classics, 407- 408, 415. See English Logical association, 63-64
MacLean, G. E., 30
Mathematics, 59, 161-182 Mechanical drawing, 525-532 Medicine, 17
Mental development and acquisi- tion of language, 388 Methods of teaching conditioned by aims, 98. See Aims Mezes, S. E., 48
Modern languages, when intro- duced, 7; in business educa- tion, 571
Modern literature and the clas- sics, 412
Monroe, P., 353
Morrill Act, 10
Motivation in teaching, 55-56 Municipal research, 298. See Laboratory method, Sociology, Political science
Music in secondary schools, 465
Natural method in classics, 411, 416-417
Newspaper English, 541-542
Parker, S. C., 355
Pennsylvania University, 4
Philosophy, 57, 70-71, 123, 127, 302-319
Physical education, 22, 183-314 Physics, 126-141 Pitkin, W. B., 46-50 Place in curriculum, of political science, 287; of ethics, 328; of psychology, 334, 344; of his- tory of education, 351; of edu- cational theory, 359; of Ger- man, 440; of art education, 475 Point of contact in teaching, 57- 62
Political science, 279-301 Preparatory training, in chemis-
try, 109; in physics, 129; in mathematics, 164, 176-178; in physical education, 190; in German, 448; for journalism, 549
Problem method, in economics, 228, 231-235; in sociology, 248-251
Relative importance in organiza- tion of knowledge, 64
Religious character of American college, 5-7, 22
Reporting, teaching art of, 547 Research, 285. See Reference Problem method,
reading, Seminar Research scholars as teachers, 105-106, 124, 137, 178 Robinson, M. L., 42 Romance languages, 424-428
Scholarship as preparation for teaching, 38 Science, teaching of, 61-64; place of, in journalism course, 552
Scientific methods, in political science, 298; in psychology, 343
Scope of course in educational theory, 361 Self-activity, 72 Self-government, 24 Seminar, 76
Senior college, 26-28
Sequence of courses in political science, 289
Skill to be developed in biology,
90 Smith, F. W., 55 Snow, L. F., 30
Social museum, the, 254
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