THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION-from 1856 to 1873-comprises 24 Volumes The International Series of the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION will consist of three volumes of at least 800 pages each-and will be devoted to the completion (as far as practicable) of subjects presented in the previous Series, and a Historical Survey of National Systems, Institutions, and Methods of Instruction in the light which the former volumes of the Journal may contribute, and the material brought together by the International Exposition of 1876 at Philadelphia is expected to furnish. Each number will contain 200 pages, and the three volumes will be illustrated y three Portraits from steel plates, and one hundred wood-cuts. 9. Military and Naval Education, List of Po traits, II. GENERAL INDEX TO NATIONAL SERIES, XVI. TO XXIV., I. MATERIAL FOR HISTORY OF AMERICAN SCHOOLS, II. EDUCATIONAL POLICY OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, II. EPISCOPAL SEMINARIES-COUNCIL OF TRENT, III. SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE, 1. PLANS FOR RURAL AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS, IV. EDUCATIONAL REFORMERS IN HIGH PLACES, 1. FREDERICK THE GREAT-First Article, HIS OWN TEACHERS AND TRAINING, I. ENGLISH HOME LIFE AND EDUCATION, EVERLYN FAMILY-MRS. ELIZABETH SADLER WALKER, COUNTESS OF WARWICK-DUCHESS OF NEW CASTLE, II. PRACTICAL EDUCATORS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, 403-416 1. ROBERT OWEN-FACTORY POPULATIONS, III. DANIEL DEFOE-EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS, 1700, PLAN OF UNIVERSITY FOR LONDON IN 1723, ACADEMY OF MUSIC-CHEAP SUNDAY CONCERTS, IV. CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS OF INSTRUCTION & MERCY, 433–464 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL-EDUCATION AND LIFEWORK. SISTERS OF CHARITY-SECULAR ORGANIZATION, October 15, 1876. 1. ENGLISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, I. HISTORY OF POPULAR EDUCATION 1833-1870. BY DR. RIGG, II. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACTS OF 1870, 1872, 1876, III. VOLUNTARY SYSTEM AND PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD, IV. LONDON SCHOOL BOARD-1875. BY SIR CHARLES REED, V. OFFICIAL REPORT OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FOR 1876, SCHOOLS-TRAINING COLLEGES-ATTENDANCE-TEACHERS, ELEMENTARY TEACHING-DEFECTS AND REMEDIES, II. SCOTCH PAROCHIAL AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, I. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF PAROCHIAL SYSTEM II. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACT OF 1872, V. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 689 1. RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS OF WOMEN, II. CEREMONIES OF RECEPTION AND PROFESSION, III. HONORA NAGLE AND THE PRESENTATION NUNS, VI. EARLY TRAINING OF SCHOLARS AND ARTISTS, VII. SUPERIOR INSTRUCTION IN IRELAND, Index to Volume One. [The References from 17 to 184 are to the Classified and General Indexes included in this Volume.] Acland, Sir T., Oxford Local Examinations,555. Acland, H. W., Science Teaching, 480. Activity of Children, 210. Active Temperament in Teacher, 498. Act of Profession, as Nun, 701. Adams, John, in American Education, 49. Adult Schools, 49. Esthetics in Education, 49. Age, for School Attendance, 49, 626. Reformatory Schools, 669. Limitations of Children's Labor, 412. Agnes, Saint, 694. Agriculture, Schools for, 49. Agriculture, for Reformatories, 49, 664. Aiguillon, Duchess, aid to Vincent de Paul, 439. Alabama, Schools and Education, 50. Albert, Patriarch of Jerusalem, 260. Alcott, William A., Memoir, 19, 50. Alfred the Great, 50. Algebra, the Cossic Art, 50. Alms-giving and Public Help, 395. Alphabet, Methods of Teaching, 27, 50. New England Schools, 209. Althorp, Lord, and Popular Education, 561. American Public Schools, 50. American Schools, 50, 197, 512. Rigg, and Fraser, 576, 624. Analysis, to aid memory, 509. Anatomy, 50; Professorship in Dublin, 754. Ancient Languages and Literature, 50. Ancient Religious Orders, 257. Angela, Saint, of Merici, 712. Andover, Phillip's Academy, 50, 212. Angling, 780. Animale, Kind Treatment, 521, 730. Anthony, Saint, Founder of Cenobitic Life, 689. Apathy, Public, 605. Aphorisms on Education, 27, 50. Apprenticeship, 722. Appropriation of Ideas, 537. Arab Class of City Boys, 616. Arboriculture, 50, 763. Archery, Universal Practice, 428. Architecture for Schools, 37, 51, 293, 584. Plans for Rural Districts, 297. Aristocracy in Public Schools, 365. Arithmetic, 51. Educative Power, 496. Arkansas Schools and Education, 51. Arnold, Dr., 51, 346. Armenian Club at Jena, 782. Art. Training for, 51, 727. Arundel, Countess, Medical Skill, 396. The School-master, 19. Ashburton, Lord, Progressive Studies, 478. Assembly's Catechism, 227. Assisium, 261, 694. Asylums for Infants, 649, 653. Athens, Populace and University Life, 51. Voluntary and Compulsory, 611, 626. Attention, Power, and Habits, 525. Augmentation of Salary, 570. Augustine, and Augustinian Order, 257, 692. Augustinian Nuns, 693. Austen, Jane, cited, 554. Austin Friars, 262. Austria, Schools and Education, 51. Authority in the Teacher, 51. Impaired by exce-sive use, 502. Autobiographical Sketches-School Life, 51, 77. Bewick, 727. Coleridge, 344. Hutchinson, Mrs., 391. Lamb, 344. Cowper, 342. Lofft, 340. DeQuincy, 337. Eldon, 351. Harrison Fanshawe, Hughes, 346. Hunt, 345. Baden, Schools and Education, 51. Baldwin, R., Trinity College, Dublin, 751. Ballinasloe, St. Joseph's Reformatory, 679. BARNARD, HENRY, LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 801. Index to Vols. 1-16, 17. Barnard, F. A. P., Memoir and Views of, 52. Influence on German Schools, 557. Basil, St., Rule of Cenobites, 690. Bedell, W., Dublin University, 746. Beer Drinking in German University Life, 788. Belgium, Schools and Education, 52. Bell, Andrew. Life and System, 20, 52. Rule of Monastic Life, 692. Beneke, 52; cited on Reading, 496. Berulle, Cardinal de, 262. Bewick, Thomas, Art Culture-Engraving, 727. Bicknor, A., and University of Dublin, 738. Biographies of Teachers, 38, 52. Birch, Instrument of School Punishment,52,331. Episcopal Seminaries, 292. Bishop of Manchester-Frazer, 60, 618, 624. Value of, 505, 509, 510. Blackie, Ancient and Modern Poetry, 478. Blue-Man, in German School Discipline, 327. Book of Nature, for Science-teaching, 474. Books on Education and Shool, 11, 86, 53. Borromeo, Charles, 292. Seminaries and Schools in Milan, 292. Cadets, and Cadet Corps, 54. Teaching, its Ends and Means, 497. Power of Communicating, 504. Natural Curiosity, 505. Sympathetic Relations with Pupil, 511. Formation of Character, 513. Limits to Teacher's Power, 514. Individualization, Self-control, 517. [519. Repression of the Wilful and Stubborn, National Vices to be Guarded against, 521. Instruction, Training, Salaries, 525. California, Schools and Education, 54. Calmaldoli, Order of, 257. Cambridge University, 54, 533. Camp, David S., Educational Work, 54. Captives in Africa, Christian, 441. Carelessness in Written Exercises, 584. Education of Frederick II., 305. Carmalite Order, 260. Carthusian, Order of, 258. Castalion's Dialogues, 582. Catholic Church, and Schools, 54. Orphanages, 683. Cathedral Schools, 54, 291. Catholics, Irish Disabilities, 705. Cazalana, T. J., and the Schola Pia, 263. Celestines, Order of, 258. Cenobitic and Erematical Life, 257. Borrowing Money, Power of School Boards, 394. Census, National, 54. Indebtedness in 1875, 605. Boston Schools. 53. 209, 624. Botanical and Foot Ixcursions, 59, 367. Dublin University, 750, 754. Bounties on Certain Studies. 457. Boys, Society of, how governed, 360. Vote on Standing and Promotions, 362. British and Foreign School Society, 53. Brougham. Henry, 20, 53. Brunswick, Public Instruction, 53. [633. Buchanan, J., a' d Early Infant Schools, 411. Burke, Edmund, in Trinity College, 705, 753. Burleigh, Lord, 53, 741. Busby, 295: Severity in Punishment, 329. Business, Education for, 53. Cabinets of Natural History, 54. Centralization of School Authorities, 54. Growth, 516. Charges, Tuition in Free Schools. 81. Charity, Examples of, 395, 396, 433. Charity, Sisters of, and St. Vincent, 440. Charles II., and University of Dublin, 749. Chemistry, 54; in Yale College, 231. Child Emigration, Advantages of, 618. Education, 343. Curiosity, 199. Children's Hours of Labor, 412, 601. Christ Hospital School, Flogging, 332. Christian Brothers, a Teaching Order, 54. Christian Captives and St. Vincent, 441. Number, Attendance, Teachers, 600. Training Colleges, 601. Pecuniary Outlay, 602. Salaries of Teachers, 602. Church of Scotland and Parochial Schools, 644. Cistercians, Order of, 258. Citizen-hip, Education for, 489. Cities as Seats of Learning, 55. Civilization, Kinds and Progress of, 55. Civil Service, Educational Test for, 55. Class, Separation to be Avoided, 608. Classification in Public Schools, 55. Clerks, Regular, living by Rule, 263. Clonekitty, Catholic Industrial School, 684. Cochin, M., and Iufant Asylums, 654. Coleridge, S. T., School Reminiscences, 344. American, 55, 238. Commencement and Forms, 55, 758. Competitive Examination, 55, 536. Differing Opinions, 611, 646. Confession, or Formula of Faith, 644. Conduct, Advice respecting, 58, 530. Conflict of Studies, in reference to, Discipline, 529. Life-purposes, 529. Examination Tests, 530. [401. Congregations and Religious Orders, 715. Cooke, Sir Anthony, Education of Daughters, Cork, Ursuline Convent aud School, 435, 711. Country Life and Rural Scenery, 56, 226, 733. Cowper, William, 55; at School, 342. Cradle Schools in Paris, 650. Cramming, Essence of, 56, 480, 540. Crêches, or Day Nurseries, 621. Crime and Ignorance, 56, 676. Crime, and Prevention, Cost of, 676. Cromwell, Oliver, University of Dublin, 747. Curiosity of Children, 56. Cypher and cast Accounts, 195. Daily Routine 56, 512. Dalzell, Graeca Minora, 218. Dame de la Charite, 440. Dame Schools, 208, 56. Damianists, or Mitigated Clares, 695. Dana, James Dwight, 255. Tribute to Prof. Silliman, 255. Daughters of the Cross, 721. Educational Establishments, 272, 725. Workhouse Schools, 723. Night Schools, 723. Home for Aged, 726. Hospitals for the Sick. 724, 726. Dawes, Dean Richard, 351, 479. Day Dreams of a School-master, 219, 223. Day Schools and Boarding Schools, 56. Dead Languages, 69. Deaf and Dumb Pupils in Public Schools, 623. Under Dominican Nuns, 695. Death. Defoe's Maxim, 383, 482. Deduction and Induction, 465. Defiant and Vicious Pupils, 519. Review in 1704, 419. Plan of University for London, 421. Popular Sunday Concerts, 423. Essay on Projects, 426. Improvement of English Language, 427. Academy for Women, 429. Military Studies and Exercises, 428. [430. Rules of Conduct-the Dumb Philosopher, Degrees, Academic, 56, 741, 758. Delaware, 54; Schools in 1805, 203. Delbruck, Cradle Schools, 652. DeMetz and Mettray, 57. Denominational Inspection, 573, 600. Government Aid and Coöperation, 566, 598. Denominations, Religious, 563. Departments in English School System, 601. Limitations of Time and Means, 491. Dictation, in Foreign Languages, 643. Difficulties of Scholars, 511. Diligence in Study and Work, 79. Instruments or Means-Eye, 501. Occupation, 12. Monitors, 57, 69. Punishment, 12, 502. Disraeli, Government and Schools, 579. District of Columbia, 57. District School, School-houses for, 294. Dixon, S., the Birmingham League, 579. Domestic Economy, 57. Domestic or Home Education, 226, 355, 390, 397. Domestic Life, English, in 16th Century, 369. Evelyn Family, 369. Mrs. Walker, 385. Mrs. Hutchinson, 391. Countess of Warwick, 392. Duchess of Newcastle, 397. Dominic, St., and Dominican Order, 57, 262. Introduction into England, 262. Dominicans and University of Dublin, 737. Convents in Great Britain, 695. Crêche, and Industrial School, 695. DONALDSON, JAMES, 481-496. Science of Education, 481. Public Primary School, 488. Requisites in a Revised Code, 496. Dorchester, Early Grammar School, 57. Double Translations, Ascham's plan, 537. Drawing, Kinds and Methods, 57. Dresden, School System, 57. Drogheda, Catholic Industrial School, 684. Dublin, Schools and Museums, 57. 1. Historical Development, 787, 761. First Commencement in 1616, 742. Irish Students Abroad, under Elizabeth, 744. |