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Biennial Survey of Education, 1926-1928. Bulletin, 1930, No. 16. Chapter XXIII - Index

Author : United States Department of the Interior, Office of Education (ED).
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This document contains chapters XXIII through the Index of the Biennial Survey of Education document, covering the years 1926-1928. The following chapters are included: (23) Statistics of teachers colleges and normal schools, 1927-28; (24) Statistics of public high schools, 1927-28; (25) Statistics of private high schools and academies, 1927-28; (26) School and classes for the blind, 1926-27; (27) Schools for the deaf, 1926-27; (28) Industrial schools for delinquents, 1926-27; and (29) Schools and classes for feeble-minded and subnormal children, 1926-27. [Due to its size, this bulletin has been processed as three separate parts. The first part, ED542087, includes Chapter I through Chapter XX. The second part, ED542088, includes Chapter XXI through Chapter XXII. The third part, ED542089, includes Chapter XXIII through the Index. The table of contents has been repeated in the first and second parts. Best copy available has been provided.].

Biennial Survey of Education, 1926-1928. Bulletin, 1930, No. 16. Chapter XXI -

Author : United States Department of the Interior, Office of Education (ED).
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Page : 388 pages
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This document contains chapters XXI and XXII of the Biennial Survey of Education document, covering the years 1926-1928. The two chapters are: (21) Statistics of city school systems, 1927-28; and (22) Statistics of universities, colleges, and professional schools for 1927-28. [Due to its size, this bulletin has been processed as three separate parts. The first part, ED542087, includes Chapter I through Chapter XX. The second part, ED542088, includes Chapter XXI through Chapter XXII. The third part, ED542089, includes Chapter XXIII through the Index. The table of contents has been repeated in the first and third parts. Individual chapters contain tables and footnotes. Best copy available has been provided.].

Biennial Survey of Education, 1926-1928. Bulletin, 1930, No. 16. Chapter I -

Author : United States Department of the Interior, Office of Education (ED).
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This document contains the first twenty chapters of the Biennial Survey of Education document, covering the years 1926-1928. The following chapters are included in this document: (1) Higher education (Arthur J. Klein); (2) Medical education (N. P. Colwell); (3) Legal education (Alfred Z. Reed); (4) Significant movements in city school systems (W. S. Deffenbaugh); (5) Rural Education (Katherine M. Cook); (6) Secondary education (Carl A. Jessen); (7) School health work (James Frederick Rogers); (8) Industrial education (Maris M. Proffitt) (9) Trends in home economics education (Emeline S. Whitcomb); (10) Commercial education (J. O. Malott); (11) Adult education activities (L. R. Alderman) (12) Some phases of nursery-kindergarten-primary education (Mary Dabney Davis); (13) Teacher training (Benjamin W. Frazier); (14) Parent education (Ellen C. Lombard); (15) Educational boards foundations (Henry R. Evans); (16) Work of the Bureau of Education for the natives of Alaska (William Hamilton) (17) Changing conceptions of the school-building problem (Alice Barrows); (18) Review of educational legislation (Ward W. Keesecker); (19) Statistical summary of education, 1927-28 (Frank M. Phillips); and (20) Statistics of State school systems, 1927-28. [Due to its size, this bulletin has been processed as three separate parts. The first part, ED542087, includes Chapter I through Chapter XX. The second part, ED542088, includes Chapter XXI through Chapter XXII. The third part, ED542089, includes Chapter XXIII through the Index. Individual chapters contain tables and figures. The table of contents has been repeated in the second and third parts. Best copy available has been provided.].

Biennial Survey of Education 1924-1926. Bulletin, 1928

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Release : 1928
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Activities in higher education during the biennium 1924-1926 do not seem to have been inspired merely by the desire to pacify criticism of details or to patch up weak spots in the educational fabric. The tendency was to "raise the previous question concerning the functions of colleges and universities and to modify procedures to serve more perfectly the purposes accepted as basic. This survey of higher education during the two years is an attempt to present briefly some of the events of action and of discussion which have promoted or obstructed the tendencies to restate higher educational objectives and to reconstitute college and university organization and procedures. Chapters include (1) Higher education (Arthur J. Klein); (2) Medical education (N. P. Colwell); (3) Recent movements in city school systems (W. S. Deffenbaugh); (4) Progress of rural education (Katherine M. Cook); (5) Trends in the development of secondary education (Eustace E. Windes); (6) School hygiene and physical education (James F. Rogers); (7) Industrial education (Maris M. Proffitt); (8) Achievements in home economics education (Emeline S. Whitcomb); (9) Commercial education (J. O. Malott); (10) Public education of adults (L. R. Alderman); (11) Nursery-kindergarten-primary education (Mary Dabney Davis); (12) Preparation of teachers (William McK. Robinson); (13) Educational surveys (Arthur J. Klein, Walter S. Deffenbaugh, Timon Covert, and Edith A. Lathrop); (14) The parent-teacher associations (Margaretta W. Reeve and Ellen C. Lombard); (15) Educational boards and foundations (Henry R. Evans); (16) Work of the Bureau of Education for the natives of Alaska (William Hamilton); (17) Major trends of education in other countries (James F. Abel); (18) Statistical survey of education, 1925-26 (Frank M. Phillips); (19) Statistics of State school systems, 1925-26; (20) Statistics of city school systems, 1925-26; (21) Statistics of universities, colleges, and professional schools, 1925-26; (22) Statistics of teachers' colleges and normal schools, 1925-26 (Frank M. Phillips); (23) Statistics of public high schools, 1925-26; (24) Statistics of private high schools and academies, 1925-26; and (25) Statistics of private commercial and business schools, 1924-25. (Individual chapters contain tables.) [Best copy available has been provided.].

Higher Education Biennial Survey 1926-1928. Bulletin, 1929

Author : Arthur J. Klein
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Anyone who has taken the pains to follow educational direction and administrative action during the past two years will recognize that one of the most important current tendencies in higher education is the desire to obliterate the sharp distinction between college life and life thereafter. The educational program is being directed to service continuously throughout the life of the alumnus. Higher institutions are becoming increasingly the source to which the alumnus turns when he discovers that he needs further training to improve his economic condition or to enrich his personal life. This biennial survey on higher education focuses specifically on the following eight topics: (1) Human product of the colleges; (2) High schools and the colleges; (3) College cooperation and consolidation; (4) Special periods and services; (5) College religious and social life; (6) Improvement of instruction; (7) Research and graduate work; and (8) Financing higher education. [Best copy available has been provided.].