Agronomic institute at Versailles, 470. Alfort, veterinary school at, 472. Amusement, taste and habit of, cultivated, 494. Annaburg, military orphan school at, 115. Annuaire des deux mondes, extracts from, 406. Education of children in factories, 297. Normal seminary at Carlsruhe, 300. Bamberg, normal school at, 314. Basedow, 25. Battersea, training college at, 823. System of primary schools, 313. Mr. Kay's estimate of public schools, 316. Bayreuth, Dr. Grazer's method at, 319. Beckendorf on self-education, 254. History of public instruction, 583. Reform school at Ruysselede, 555. Berlin, schools of, 118, 124, 127, 142, 148, 233. Berne, association of teachers of, 364. Bernhardt, teachers' conference by, 243. Burgher school in Leipsic, 273. Bursary or gratuity to teachers, 421, 618. Dresden, schools in, 261, 268, 272, 278. Dublin, normal schools at, 693. Ducpetiaux, E; report on reform schools, 496. rich and poor in same school, 105, 109. catholics and protestants, 343, 428. Christmas at a reform school, 522. City Trade School at Berlin, 155. Classical instruction, 156, 281, 383. Classification in schools, 60, 103, 107. Clay, Rev. J., on crime, &c., 515. Coleman, H., extracts from, 475, 548. ་་ Committee. See School Committee. Committee of council on education, 739. Common as applied to school, 401. Ecclesiastical authority as to schools, 183, 327. Edinburgh, normal schools at, €61, 671. Employment of young children, 97, 226, 297. Encouragements to pupils, 112. Endowed schools, 105, 279, 668, 723, 736. History of public elementary schools, 721. Cloister and cathedral schools, 721. Benefit of clergy to those who could read, 722. Grammar and free schools, 723. Amount of educational endowments, 724. British and Foreign School Society, 728. Society for promoting Christian knowledge, 729. Society for diffusion of useful knowledge, 731. Central society of education, 731. Philanthropic society's reform school, 732. Schools for pauper children, 733. Lancashire public school society, 734. National public school association, 734. Parliamentary action in behalf of schools, 735. Kneller Hall training school, 879. Conference respecting reform schools, 497. Philanthropic soc. farm school at Red Hill, 578. Foreman in reform schools, how trained, 491, 535, Gardening, art of, acquired by teachers, 203,431,815. Forestry, schools of, 307. Formal instruction, 203. FRANCE, 381. History of popular education, 381. Ordinances of national convention, 381. Decrees of Napoleon, 381. Law of the government of Louis Phillippe, 382. Report of Victor Cousin, 382. Speech of M. Guizot, 387. Degrees of primary instruction, 387. Local and state inspection, 388. Professional education of teachers, 389. Society of elementary instruction, 390. Council of public instruction, 391. Royal colleges, 392. System of competion for professorship, 392. System of primary instruction, 393. School attendance, 393. Local management, 393. Examination of Teachers, 393. Departmental inspection, 394. Education of teachers, 394. Course of instruction, 395. Teachers' associations, 395. Fund for relief of nged teachers, 395. Schools embraced in university of France, 396 Geography, how taught, 68, 114, 131, 138, 613. GERMANY, 17. History of education, 17. Parochial schools, 18. Public schools, 19. Martin Luther, 19. Augustus Herrman Franké, 21. Orphan-house at Halle, 21. Basedow, 25. Pestalozzi, 25. Zeller, 29. Centennial birth-day of Pestalozzi, 30. Progress of normal schools, 31. General features of the school systems, 32. Table. Normal schools in Germany in 1848, 34. For children between ages of six and eight, 50. Government, educational duty of, 76, 387, 747, 750. Grammar, how taught, 54, 56, 59, 65. Grand Jouan, agricultural school at, 485. Grazer, system of instruction of, 319. Primary education in department of Tarn, 401. Gymnastics, 830. 66 primary schools, 605. Regulations respecting religious instruction, 606. Table. Primary education in 1846, 608. Primary school at the Hague, 609. normal school at Harlaem, 617. Home and colonial infant school society, 721, 746. Kirk session, nature and power of, 655. Horn, reform school at, 517. Kirkpatrick, Dr., on agricultural schools, 700. Knighton, W., lectures on teaching by, 877. Koenigsberg, seminary for tenchers at, 83. Kribben, or nursery schools, 730. Kruitzlingen, normal school at, 367. Kussnacht, normal school at, 373. Instruction, methods of, 43, 50, 60, 91, 110, 113, 128. Libraries for teachers, 427. National Education, 677. Results of the system, 678. Training department and model schools, 693. Agricultural education, 699. Professorships in Queen's Colleges, 699. Lierre, normal school at, 593. Liepsic, burgher school in, 273. 46 real school. 273. seminary for classic teachers, 259. Locke, John, 25. Lombardy, schools in, 635. Lucerne, normal school nt, 380. Luther, Martin, educational labors of, 19. letter to elector of Saxony, 19. address in behalf of Christian schools, 19. Lyceum, in Austria, 326. France, 383. Agricultural department in national system, 700. Macauley, T. B. on public schools, 747. Model farm at Glasnevin, 703. Navigation, 589, 625. Needle work in school, 780, 590. 64 taught by teachers' wives, 432. Neufchatel, 343, 349. New Lanark, infant school at, 730. 66 remarks on by C. E. Stowe, 35. 44 44 44 46 France. Paris, 451. Versailles, 447. Belgium. Lierre, 593. Holland. Harlaem, 617. Scotland. Edinburgh, 661, 671. Ireland. Dublin, 693. 46 44 England. Boroughroad, Lon. 761. 44 Chester, 855. 64 44 46 46 Chelsea, 805. Battersea, 833. Kneller Hall, 879. "administration and instruction of,"direction of, 197, 219, 233, 262, 373, 617. buildings and fixtures, 197, 207, 367. "domestic arrangements, 225, 227, 233, 262, 367, 202, 421, 447, 449. "director, or principal of, 416. discipline of, 449, 455, 618. plan of study, 416. expenses, &c., 197, 229, 424, 421. "number of teachers, 198, 217, 261, 305. 44 66 A. D. Bache, 39. 46 H. Mann, 39. E. Ryerson, 45. 46 L. Stephens, 46. 44 Joseph Kay, 183, 232. 66 44 44 1 M. Guizot, 388. 64 history of, 20, 30, 413, 661, 751. Lord Brougham, 751. 46 44 219, 226, 232, 261, 303, 617, 694. pledge to teach, 422. "course and subjects of study, 186, 192, 218, 272, 300, 306, 312, 372, 376, 378. "length of course, 166, 184, 220, 225, 260, 261, 333, 617. "physical, 209, 225. "intellectual, 186, 201, 213. "moral and religious, 196, 211, 220, 225, 234. "industrial, 187, 814, 861, 888. "science of teaching, 229, 232, 234, 617. "art of teaching, 204, 216, 234, 262, 617. "musical education, 228, 280. "examination for diploma, 166, 188, 204, 230, 262, 423. "privileges of graduates, 189. general results of, 35, 39, 755. 44 NORWAY, 623. Outline of system of public education, 623. Novitiate of the Christian Brothers, 444. Norwood, industrial school for paupers, 733. Nursery schools, 730. Nurses, training of, 236. Oberlin, J. J., author of infant schools, 730. Observation, how cultivated, 50, 206. Order of exercises in school. Oral instruction, 761, 612. See Time Table. Organization of public schools. See Prussia, France, &c. Orphans, number of, increased by war, 487. 44 of teachers provided for, 181. house for at Halle, 21, 112. 44 "Annaburg, 115. Osborn, Rev. W. C., on cost of crime, 502. Outline maps, 69, 613. Overberg, Bernard, labors of, 247. |