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Hoag, Ernest Bryant – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1913
A few years ago the public schools made no provision for the education of the blind, crippled, or mentally deficient, but now in New York City alone there are more than 100 classes for mentally peculiar children, while arrangements are rapidly making for the care of crippled and other classes of physically handicapped children. It was only as…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Hygiene, School Health Services, School Nurses
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1915
The Committee on Teachers Salaries and Cost of Living presented its first report to the National Education Association in January, 1913. In the present report the committee is able to carry out in part one of the purposes of which it has had in mind from the beginning of its labors, namely a comparison of salaries paid in 1903-4--as recorded in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Salaries, School Personnel
Judd, Zebulon – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1912
The school farm is a small plat of ground at or near the public schoolhouse, cultivated by a volunteer association, in the interest of the public school. The purpose of the school farm is threefold: (1) to give the school a new meaning as a factor in the socialization of rural life; (2) to vitalize school life by the introduction of new practical…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Socialization, School Community Relationship, Counties
Myers, William Starr – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1912
The whole movement in Baltimore, Maryland, owes it beginning to Mrs. Francis K. Carey, wife of a prominent attorney of that city. Mrs. Carey, prompted by the wish for a proper school for her own child without separating him from the influences of home, worked out the idea of an all-day country school for city boys, perhaps combined with a boarding…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Males, Urban Areas, Rural Schools
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1913
This bulletin presents the annual report of the Alaska division of the Bureau of Education for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1912. During this period the field force of the Alaska school service consisted of 4 district superintendents of schools, 1 assistant superintendent, 108 teachers, 8 physicians (1 of whom also filled another position), 8…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Hospitals, Health Conditions, Physicians
Foght, Harold W. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1915
Many factors enter into the problem of remaking the rural schools, such as well-prepared teachers, satisfactory unit of organization, close and intelligent supervision, and redirected course of study. Of these, none is more important than the first. It is certain that the trained leadership needed in rural districts can not be fully realized until…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Agricultural Colleges, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Flannagan, Roy K. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
In January, 1913, Ennion U. William, M. D., commissioner of health of Virginia; Hon. Joseph D. Eggleston, retiring superintendent of public instruction; R. C. Stearns, his successor; and W. H. Heck, Ph. D., professor of education in the University of Virginia, projected an intensive survey of the white and colored schools and school children of…
Descriptors: Water, Inspection, School Buildings, Lighting
Ferrell, Jno A. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
In the Southern States one of the most common forms of disease, especially among children, is hookworm disease. The campaign for its eradication conducted by the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of Hookworm Disease is one of the most remarkable health campaigns ever waged in this country. It has shown conclusively the important…
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Rural Schools, State Departments of Education, Child Health
Andrews, Benjamin R. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1915
While American education is exclusively under the direction of the individual States, so that its organization and administration are determined by their school laws, the Federal Government has in certain limited ways concerned itself with education. Education for the home has specifically been aided: (a) by the Federal legislation which…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Land Grant Universities, Federal Aid, Technical Institutes
Monahan, A. C.; Wright, Robert H. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1913
The improvement of the rural schools of the United States is the most important school problem. The most important factor in their improvement must be better educated and better trained teachers. The education and training of teachers should always have some special reference to the work of the schools in which they are to teach. Therefore any…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Rural Education, Teacher Education Programs, Schools of Education
Dresslar, Fletcher B. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
Since the beginning of the recent revival of interest in rural schools, millions of dollars have been expended annually for country schoolhouses, and expenditures for this purpose have grown larger from year to year. Some of the newer buildings are large and relatively costly, but many, probably most, of them are built with little or no reference…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Health Programs, Architecture, Educational Facilities Design
Farnum, Royal Bailey – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
There is a general demand for information in regard to the condition of drawing and art in the elementary and secondary schools of this and other countries. In partial response to this demand Mr. Royal Bailey Farnum, specialist in drawing and handwork in the New York State Education Department, has prepared this manuscript showing the status of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, Freehand Drawing
Foght, H. W. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
This bulletin is the result of a personal study of a number of Danish elementary rural schools, made during the winter and spring of 1913. Sufficient time was spent in the different schools, in a study of their organization and administration, to insure accuracy of impression. These filed studies were later verified, so far as possible, in the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Environmental Education, Rural Schools, Playgrounds
Hodges, W. T. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
Toward the close of the school year 1912-13 the United States Commissioner of Education sent a letter to all school superintendents who have rural schools under their supervision, asking them to report to the Bureau of Education anything of unusual or special value that had been done in the schools during the past year or two. These…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Educational Improvement, Superintendents, Educational Change
Monahan, A. C. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
With the increase of interest in the rural public schools in all the States has come a desire for more effective rural school administration, to the ends that there may be a more economic use of school funds and that all children may have opportunities, both better and more nearly equal, to gain the preparation for life required by more rural…
Descriptors: School Administration, Counties, Rural Schools, School Funds
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