Simplicity, 430, 496. Sisterhoods, Orders in Catholic Church, 689. Name, Habit, Profession, 693, 697. [459. Secular Association, Les Dataes de la Char té, Sites for Schools, Country and City, 294, 610. Slow and Sure, 462, 543. Smith, Sidney, Classical Studies, 479. Social and Physical State of Pupils, 615, 621. Socrate, Thoroughness with a little, 462. South Carolina, Schools and Education, 79, 204. Difficult to Frederick II., 313. Spence, Herbert, Thoughts on Education, 25. Sports and Pastimes, 38. Standards in English Examinations, 627. English and Scotch Returns for 1875, 625, 637. State and Popular Education; 79, 558. Value in Discipline, 529, 533. Primary School and Classes, 557. Donaldson's Views of the Public, 488. Supidity or Stubbornness, Incurable, Sunshine in School Discipline, 529. Superior of a Convent, Mother, 697. Supplementary Schools, 80, 649. Sureties for Good Behavior, 314. 519. Sweden, Schools and Education, 80. Swimming, School Training, 36, 106, 410. Tappan, Henry P., Educational Work, 80. Target Shooting, 428. Tarred Paper, Use in School Building, 304. Tasks for Home Preparation, 507. Teaching, its Ends and Means, 497. Power of Eye and Voice, 500, 506. Sympathy with Pupil, 469, 513. Exciting and Sustaining Interest, 467, 504. Teaching Power in English System, 628. Temple, Bishop, 80, 468. Tennessee, Schools and Education, 80, 204. Texas, Schools and Education, 80. Theological Faculty, Dublin University, 760. Time Tables, 506. Tiresome Ways not the best, 540. Prizes and Examinations, 530. Experimental Philosophy, 534. Training and Teaching, 81, 546. Training College for Teachers, 184, 298, 527. Number in England, 625; Scotland. 548. Training Ships, for London Waifs, 617. Training to Habits, 441, 513. Translations, 81. Travel. Part of University Education, 81, 243. Disadvantages of, 205. Trent, Council of. 290. Episcopal Seminaries, 291. Trinity College, Dublin, 741, 761. Pro:essorships and Dates of Institution, 757. Tripos, Examination, Preparation for, 530, 550. Trinitarians, Order of, 441. Turner, Rev. S., Reformatory Schools, 615. Udall, Severe Disciplinarian, 328. Taste in Designs of School Construction,3,299. United School Board, English System, 590. Color, Proportions, Fittings, 299. Tawse, on Scotch Discipline, 356, 502. Taxation for School Purposes, 80. Taylor, Jeremy, 377. Teacher, Marks of the Good, 495. Teacher, Special Training, 30, 527. Teacher and Scholar, Relations, 80, 511. Teacher and Taught, 598. Teachers, Respectful Mention of, by Pupils, Morgan, 337. Moises, 353. Teachers' Seminary, 30, 80. Teaching as it is. 622, 628, 634. Teaching, its Ends and Means, 497. Examination Test, 497. Instruction, 498. Formation of Character, 184, 492. Supervision of Studies, 499. 224. United States, Schools and Education, 81. State of Learning in 1805, 199. Schools as they were about 1800, 193, 209. University Education in Ireland, 737, 761. Universal Education, 81. University, Functions of, 535. Examination-Teaching-Research, 535. Organized Scientific Instruction, 535. Production of Scientific Treatises, 536. University Endowment and Bounties, 58, 530. Useful Knowledge Era, 81, 529. Did not reach Public School and Colleges,529. Ursuline Order, 711, 713. Usher, Archbishop, University of Dublin, 747. Vagrant Children in Cities, 617. Variations, in Prendergast Method, 537. Vermont, Schools and Education, 82, 200. Village Schools, Plans of Building, 297. [439. Captive in Algiers, Results to Humanity, 434. Foundlings, Asylums, Mendicancy, La Salpêtriène, 445. Thirty Years' War, Wounded, Sick and Impoverished, 448. Method of Doing Good, Death, 450. Madame de Gras, and Sisters and Dames of Vincent, Severe Disciplinarian, 329. Virgil, a School-book, 479. Virgil, cited, 245. Virginia, Schools and Education, 82, 203. Visible Knowledge, 505. Visiting the Sick and Poor, 451, 726. Vivacity of Manner, 506. Vocabulary of Children, 539. Voice, Power of in Discipline, 502. Voluntary Restriction, 515. Voluntary Schools and School Boards, 599, 624. Wadsworth, J. S., Educational Work, 82. Walker, Mrs., Home-life, 387. Waller, William, cited, 373. Wayland, Francis, Memoir and Views, 83. [195. Schools as They Were, Letter to H. Barnard, Essay on Education in 1788, 196. Survey of Schools and Colleges in 1805, 200. Foreign Education, Home Travel, 205. Female Education as it was, 207. West Point, Military Academy, 83. West Virginia, Schools and Education, 83. White Veil, Ceremony on Taking, 697. Will, Power of, 504, 515. Willard, Emma, Memoir and Views, 83. Woman's Characteristic Excellence, 429. Evelyn, 384. [414. Work, Important Feature in Education, 317, Wrestling, 84. Writing and Reading School, 84. Writing or Penmanship, 84. Writing School, 84. Wurtemberg, Schools and Education, 84. Wykeham, William of, 83. Yale College, History, 84. Science under Proi. Silliman, 231. Yorkshire Catholic Reformatory, 669. Zoology, School Study, 84. American Journal of Education CONTENTS OF NUMBER FIVE. January, 1877. I. INTERNATIONAL SERIES, I. CONTENTS OF NUMBERS 1, 2, 3, 4, II. INDEX TO VOLUME ONE, IL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION, L. EFFORTS TO CIVILIZE AND CHRISTIANIZE THE INDIAN, I. SPANISH AND FRENCH MISSIONS, II. ELIOT'S BORS IN NEW ENGLAND, II. EARLY SCHOOL MOVEMENTS IN VIRGINIA, L. VIRGINIA COMPANY, (1) COLLECTIONS IN ENGLAND UNDER ROYAL BRIEF-1818, (3.) COMMITTEE ON THE COLLEGE AND THE COLLEGE COLONY, (4.) REV. PATRICK COPELAND-FREE SCHOOL IN 1621, (6.) ENDOWED FREE SCHOOL IN ELIZABETH CITY-1634, II. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY, 1190-1.-JAMES BLAIR, D.D., III. EARLIEST FORM OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN NEW ENGLAND, L. EARLIEST COLONIAL LEGISLATION, (1.) MASSACHUSETTS, II. INDIVIDUAL, ASSOCIATED AND TOWN ACTION, (1.) BOSTON LATIN SCHOOL, 1. Mastership of Ezekiel Cheever, 2. Mastership of Mr. Nathaniel Williams, 3. Mastership of John Lovell-1743-76, (2.) SALEM FREE SCHOOL-TOWN ACTION Earliest Mention of a School and Teacher, (3.) DORCHESTER TOWN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, The earliest Free School of 1639 a Pay School, (4.) ROXBURY FREE AND TOWN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 17-32 47 25 33-57 35 35 37 54 57 59-156 59 . 59 59 65 - 67 68 77 - 77 78 - 79 - 97 - 97 98 - 101 - 105 105 - 106 109 121 Winthrop's reference to the earliest Free School in 1645, 121 III. HARVARD COLLEGE, Legislative Action in 1636-Harvard's Bequest, 1638, Laws, Liberties and Ceremonies-1642-1646, IV. HOPKINS FOUNDATION—HADLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, III. SPANISH PEDAGOGY, I. ALFONZO THE WISE-CODE OF 1254, II. IGNATIUS LOYOLA-CONSTITUTION RESPECTING INSTRUCTION, V. FRENCH PEDAGOGY AND EDUCATORS, 1. OBERLIN, THE MODEL EDUCATOR FOR RURAL DISTRICTS, V. SCOTCH UNIVERSITY CHAIRS OF EDUCATION, II. INTERNATIONAL ESTIMATE OF NATIONAL SYSTEMS, 241-256 III. SPECIAL TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR TRADES, II. REMARKS OF WENDELL PHILLIPS-DR. HALE, 241 242 246 240 250 255 257-272 257 257 261 267 IV. AMERICAN SCHOOLS AS THEY WERE PRIOR TO 1800,- 273-288 L. REMINISCENCES OF FEMALE EDUCATION BY SENEX, II. COLLEGE LIFE AT DARTMOUTH UNDER PRES. WHEELOCK, III. SCHOOLS IN DOVER, N. H., IN 1792, DR. BELKNAP, V. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS & INSTITUTIONS about 1830, SCHOOLS-ACADEMIES COLLEGES SEMINARIES, MASSACHUSETTS-RHODE ISLAND-CONNECTICUT, FLORIDA-LOUISIANA-TENNESSEE-KENTUCKY, OHIO INDIANA-MICHIGAN TERRITORY, GENERAL RESULTS FOR THE WHOLE COUNTRY, VI. SPANISH PEDAGOGY, Continued, VII. SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE, PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS, 273 369-400 369 385 387 387 391 391 401-448 401 433 435 VIII. MILITARY SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION, I. MILITARY SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION IN ENGLAND, IX. STUDIES AND CONDUCT. Second Series, I. LITERATURE AS A PROFESSION. By James A. Hillhouse, CHURCHES-MAGISTRATES-ASSOCIATED LABORS, III. A GOOD SCHOOL-MASTER, EZEKIEL CHEEVER, X. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, MEMOIR-SERVICES TO HIS COUNTRY, LAST WILL-BEQUEST TO BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA, CONTENTS OF NUMBER SEVEN. July, 1877. I. AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL BIOGRAPHY, I. SAMUEL JOHNSON, D. D., MEMOIR-PUBLICATIONS-KINGS COLLEGE, DEAN BERKELEY AND YALE SCHOLARSHIP-DR. FRANKLIN, II. WILLIAM SMITH. D. D., MEMOIR-THE ACADEMY AND COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA, ACADEMY AND COLLEGE AT PHILADELPHIA, COLLECTIONS IN ENGLAND FOR THE COLLEGE, LEGISLATIVE INTERFERENCE WITH THE COLLEGE, 449-496 419-472 449 468 469 472 473-493 473 V. BENJAMIN THOMPSON-COUNT RUMFORD, 561-592 561 EXPERIENCE AS A TEACHER-MARRIAGE, 562 COL. BENJAMIN THOMPSON-UNDER-COLONIAL SECRETARY, 567 569 COUNT RUMFORD-MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR AT MUNICH, MEMOIR-MARINER-MERCHANT-BANKER, LAST WILL-LEGAL ADJUDICATION, DANIEL WEBSTER-RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION, JUSTICE STORY-DECISION OF SUPREME COURT, VII. SMITH COLLEGE FOR FEMALES AND ITS FOUNDER, IX. AMERICAN STUDENTS AT FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES, - 625-688 II. HARVARD VALEDICTORIAN AT CAMBRIDGE, A DAY WITH A PENSIONER OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CEREMONY OF TAKING A DEGREE-MEANS OF DISCIPLINE, 625 626 630 635 641 654 673 593 599 601 613 615 617-621 617 -622-624 |