Association, Teachers, 252. Astely, John, 165. Astronomical observatory, 59. 155. Astronomy, on teaching, by Diesterweg, 243. Attitude in reading, 227. Asylum for Idiots in New York, 417. Attendance, Luther on, 440. Austin, Mrs., 14. John Sturm, 167. Bowen, F., article by, 5. Braille, L., music printing for the blind, 137. Burgdorf, Pestalozzi's school at, 71, 84, 91, 119 advice to his son, 161. Caccia, his college, 485. Cecil, Sir W., see Burleigh. Charitable endowments, 57, 127. Charles Albert, 43, 58, 59. Charles Emanuel, 43, 59. Charles Felix, 61. Cheke, Sir John, 165. Chemnitz, industrial school at, 252. Church authority in management of schools, 498. Children, Lord Burleigh on management of, 162 Cicero, Sturms' estimate of, 411. Cincinnati, system of public schools, 520. statistics of public schools, 520. Clindy, Pestalozzi's school at, 112. Cleomenes, remark by, 471. Clergy and public schools in Sardinia, 500. educational office of, 268. and memory, 324. Contents of Number 10, 3. Controversy, how to practice, 465. Convent schools in Ireland, 375. Conversation, Lord Burleigh on, 163. Cooper Institute or Union, 526. Cooper, Peter, 526. Copying, in drawing, 194. Coste, P. A., 490. Course of study in Sardinia technical schools, 37. Blind, institutions and instruction for, 127, 140. Course of study in Sardinia secondary schools, 42. number of, 128. Course of study in Sardinia elementary, 490. Sturm's school, 169, 401. Chemnitz industrial school, 252. Cousin, V., report on Prussian schools, 14. Deaf and dumb, institution at Turin for, 41. Diosterweg, Dr. A., articles by, 233, 237, 239, | Haddon, W., on punishment, 156. 242, 243, 343. translations from his "Almanac," 233, 505. Discipline, appropriate methods of, 322. Discipline, Cyrus Peirce's methods of, 301. District school, New England, poem on, 189 Drawing, on teaching, 191, 229. Dresden, commercial school at, 252. Droyssig, female seminary of, 249. Dufau, M., 132. Dwight, Edmund, portrait of, 1. memoir of, 5. Dwight, Miss M. A., article by, 191, 229. Emmanuel Philibert, benefaction of, 43, 58. of teachers at Dresden, 251. notice of, 164. Hampton, B., notice of, 165. Hanover High School, weekly lesson-bill of, 250. Hintze, E., on teaching natural history, 240. Home education, Lord Burleigh on, Hood, Thomas, notice of, 182. "Irish Schoolmaster," by, 183. 162. Hospice des Quinze Vingts, Paris, 129. "How Gertrude teaches her children," by Pestalozzi, 72. Howe, Dr. S. G., his alphabet for blind, 135. article by, 383. letter on Reform School for Girls, 359. Human development, Pestalozzi on, 66. Hungary, statistics of schools in, 257. Huntington, F. D., article by, 23. Instruction, C. Peirce's method of, 292. details of, Pestalozzi's, 81. details of, Sturm's, 169, 401. catechism on methods of, 233. Montaigne on, 461. Intuition, defined, 214. Intuitional instruction, method of, 233. Investigation, humun tendency to, 310. Examples of training idiots, by Dr. Wilbur, 419. Ireland, system of national education in, 363. Expression, conditions of, 470. Family education, 262. Luther on, 421, 424. Fellenberg and Pestalozzi, 87. Fine Arts, institution for, Turin, 484, 485. and history together, 517. Geometry, method of teaching, 239. use of, 331. German schools, ancient and modern, 343. Gifts, Lord Burleigh on, 163. Great Britain, blind institutions in, character of, 133, 138. Guillié, Dr., 131, 134. Gymnasia, Prussian, week's lessons in, 247. statistics of, 1856-7, 248. rules and regulations respecting, 365. Irish national schools, regulations of, 365. "Irish Schoolmaster," by Hood, 183. Lesson-bill, weekly, in Prussian gymnasia, 241. of Rendsburg real school, 250. Lexington, normal school at, 289. Liberty of instruction in Sardinia, 499. of King of Sardinia, 483. of public schools of Cincinnati, 52. Libraries, public, Luther on, 438. physical exercise, 464. Moreau, Pierre, his letters for the blind, 130. university, historical school in, 257. Lowell Mason's career in teaching vocal,141. 448. Lieber, F., vocal sounds of Laura Bridgman, 400. Musical works of Lowell Mason, 148. Literature of education; extracts, 183. Lloyd, poem on reading, 225. Locality, educational influence of, 262, Logic, right and wrong mode of teaching, 320. address to town councils of Germany, 429. on dead languages, 432, 444. public libraries, 438. school organization, 442. universities, 443. compulsory attendance, 440. seclusion of young, 426. punishment, 425. logic and rhetoric, 447. physical exercise, 448. duty of establishing public schools, 429. parents' educational duty, 422. studying the Bible, 443. family education, 421, 424. studying history, 445. natural sciences, 445. Lütken, Doris, infant school of, 257. Macbeath and Milne, alphabet for blind, 136. Manners, Lord Burleigh on, 163 Marriage, Lord Burleigh on, 162. Mason, Lowell, memoir of, 141. list of works of, 148. Mason, Sir J., on punishment, 156. state reform school for girls, 359. state industrial school for girls, 359. family system in, 359. visit to, 361. Masson, D., lecture by, 262. Musical institutions, Boston, 144. Nantucket, educational labors of Cyrus Peirce colored population of, 287. Native language, Sturm's neglect of, 409. Natural bent of a child's mind, 461. Natural history, Pestalozzi on teaching, 82. Natural philosophy, Diesterweg on teaching, 242. Turin, 54. apparatus for, same place, 59. Luther on studying, 445. Natural theology, use of studying, 335. Nature, how to use in educating, 264. observation of, 330. New England, common schools of, in 1800, 276. state of schools in, in 1824, 14. poem on district school in, 189. New York State Idiot Asylum, 417. government of, 417. Nicasius, 165. Niederer, appearance of, 88. quarrel with Schmid and Pestalozzi, 103. Normal school at Lexington, Mass, 289. Observation, Pestalozzi on, 75. importance of student's own, 339. Orphan education; Pestalozzi at Stanz, 69. Osgood, Rev. S., letter on Edmund Dwight, 22. Mathematics, course of, University of Turin, 55. Paintings, sundry prices of, 197. use of study of, 332. May, Rev. S J., article by, 275. Medical schools, Sardinia, 49, 55, 58, 483. Medicine, course of, University of Turin, 55, 58. Memory and conception, 324. Memory, office of, 201. right use of, 315. training of, 323. Men, knowledge of, 466. Mental philosophy yet imperfect, 342. Methods, catechisms on, 233, 505. Mildmay, Walter, noticed, 164. Military education, Sardinia, 480. Model schools, Irish national, purpose of, 371. Model School, Lexington, Mass., 294. Modern languages, school of, 252. Monitors, Irish national, salaries of, 379. Montaigne, on education, 401. his training in Latin, 473. on moral culture, 477. study of history, 465. Parental authority, how to be yielded, 389. 49, Parsons, Hon. Theop'lus, letter on E. Dwight, 19. address by, extracts from, 285. Perkins' institution for the blind, 133. Pestalozzi, portrait of, 65. life and educational system of, 65. writings of, sundry, 65, 72, 86, 115, 117. on human development, 66. at Stanz, 69, 350. at Burgdorf, 71, 119. and Fellenberg, 87 at Yverdun, 87. chief followers of, 354. Fichte on. 150. Pestalozzi, H. Mason, adopts principles of, 141. influence of on schools, 343, 349. Pestalozzian association, Saxony, 252. Philanthropinum, Basedows, 125. use of studying, 334, Physical exercise, Luther on, 448. Lowell Mason, 141. Cyrus Peirce, 273. Position in reading, 227. Popular ignorance and national glory, 416. Practical acquirements, 470. efficiency, 476. Prayers, public, in colleges, 23. Press, in Sardinia, 487. Printing, evils from, 73. for the blind, 134. Pronunciation, good, 226. Prussia, school law of, 1854, 245. Montaigne on, 469. in old and modern German schools, 345. Quintilian on compulsory teaching, 166 Ramsauer, J., extract from biography of, 84, Raumer, Karl von, on Pestalozzi & his system, 65. biographical sketch of, 149. on Sturm, 167, 401. on Luther's educational views, 421. Rayneri, Prof. G. A., 491. Reading, arrangement of classes in, 227. and writing together, 234. errors in teaching, 317. C. Peirce's method for, 293. use of, 337. Real schools, Prussian, statistics, 1856-7, 248. Rendsburg, weekly lesson-bill, 250. Saxon, weekly lesson-bill, 251. Nuremburg, pupils in, 257. Reflecting faculties, cultivation of, 309. Regulations of Irish national schools, 365. Rendsburg real school, weekly lesson-bill of, 250. Luther on studying, 447. Rosmini, Antonio, account of, 491. Royal college of the provinces, Sardinia, 57. committees for progress of science & art, 485. press, 487. school law of 1857, 495. definition of public school, 499. state control of education, 499. statistics of 1856, 503. teachers' schools, 504. Saxony, real schools of, 251. quarrel with Niederer, 97, 103. School system of Sardinia, 37, 479. law, Prussian, 1854, 245. expenditures, Prussian, 1856, 248. of artillery, Sardinia, 482. of science and art, Prussian, in 1856-7, 249. Severity, Lord Burleigh and others on, 155. Montaigne on, 469. Smith, Sir Thomas, noticed, 165. 401. Sturm, John, life and labors of, 152, 166, 167, 401 Superficiality, 73. Supervision of Irish national schools, 365, 369. in Sardinia, 61, 497, 502. Supreme council of public inst'tion, Sardinia, 63. Teachers' schools in Sardinia, 503. Tenny, Mr., early benef'tor of L. Bridgman, 387 Tharand, school of, pupils in, 1857, 252. Theological course in University of Turin, 46. Travel, effects of, 266. Truth, as object of human action, 313. reform and preventive schools in, 40. musical academy at, 485. Caccia's college at, 485. academy of agriculture at, 486. Udel, Nicholas, 156. Understanding identical with reason, 217. eminent teachers and scholars of, 44. course of study in, 44. library of, 58. entering examination, 41. Victor, Amedeus II., benefactions of, 43, 58, 59. Visitors at Irish national schools, 370. Wadsworth, Jas. S., benefaction of, 14. Walton, Mrs. E. M., estimate of C. Peirce, 304. Wilhem's method, 145. Wimmer, Dr. H., translation by, 233, 505. Woodbridge, W. C., and Lowell Mason, 142. plans of school houses, 5. William, benefaction of, 520. Work-house schools, Irish national aid to, 375. Zeune, Dr., his statistics of blindness, 127. |