History in Public Schools, 195. Examination Test, 531. Hodder, James, 63. Hodgson, W. B., Memoir, 473. The Teacher of the Fature, 474. Reading as a Subject of Instruction, 475. Hofwyl, Fellenberg's Institution at, 63. Inspectors and Inspection, 571, 600, 625, 644. Intellectual Training, 28. Interest of the Pupils in the Subject, 484, 504. Holly, H. Hudson, Plan of Village School, 297. Iowa, Schools and Education, 64. Home Education, 226, 369, 391. Home Employments, 381. Home, Idea of, 499. Home Influence, 226. Mistress and Servants, 389. Home Life and Education, Examples, 226, 369. Home Preparation of Lessons, 507. HOOLE, CHARLES, 63. Hoosier School-master, cited, 520. Hopkins, Edward, and his Foundations, 63. Hospitallers, or Knights of Malta, 259. Household Duties in Wealthiest Families, 381. Hunt, Leigh, School Life, 345. Hurley, Mrs., Dame School about 1800. 209. Hypocrites as Teachers, Carlyle on, 306. Idleness, Unconquerable, 519. Constitutions of Instruction, 64. Illinois, 64. Illiteracy, National, 64. Immoral Conduct in Teachers, 198. Indebtedness for School Buildings, 605, 626, 632. Indifference of the Public, 605. Individual Impressions to Groups, 493. Individualization, 516. Condition of Appropriate Help, 516. Indolence, Stupidity, 93. Industrial Arts, 64. Industrial Element, 414. Girls' School, 366. Industrial Schoole, Great Britain, 667. Age of Inmates, Detention, 669, 672. Discharges and Results, 673. Industrial Schools, London School Board, 591. Infant Schools, 28, 64, 653. Buchanan, J., 41. Owen, Robert, 411. Oberlin, 71. England. 576, 620. Infant Schools in England, 411, 576, 620. Information not the End of Teaching, 498. Instruction, Educative and Non-educative, 492. Reading, 496. Arithmetic, 496. Writing, 496. Ireland, 31, 64. Elementary National Schoois, 31, 756. Jacobi, F., Method with Latin. 64. Student Life, English view, 769. Landsmannschaften, Social Societies, 772. Jerks as Punishment, 327. Jerrard, Late Study of Latin, 480. JOHNSON, SAMUEL, 64. JOLLY, Professional Training of Teachers, 527. Journals of Education, List to 1864, 65. Johnson, Walter R., 22. Justice in an English Public School, 337. Juvenal, School Punishments, 326. Juvenile Offenders against Law, 65, 657. [677. Requirements as to Labor, and Treatment, Kalstein, Tutor of Frederick II., 306. Kay, James Phillips (Shuttleworth), 65, 562. Kentucky, Educational Institutions, 65, 204. Child, Face to Face with Nature, 474. Kingsbury, John, Memoir and Portrait, 23, 65. Kindergarten System, 23. 621. Knights, Hospitallers of Jerusalem and Malia, Knowledge, Organized, 477. [259. Knowledge and Ignorance, relative, 865. Knowledge and P dantry, 426. Knowledge, and Power of Communicating, 497. Known and Unknown, Combination, 509. Knox, John, First Book of Discipline, 65. Knox, Vicesimus, 65. Krusi, H., Life and Views, 65. Labor, Manual, 406. Lalor, Jobn, Prize Essay, 23. Lamb. C., Recollections of Christ Hospital, 344. Lancaster, Joseph, Life and System, 23, 65. Latin Language and Literature, 28, 118. Laws Respecting Instruction and Schools, 31, Scotland, 641. Lazarists, Fathers of the Mission, 440. Le Gras, and Sisters of Charity, 452. Leslie, Tribute to Bewick, 736. Letchworth, W. P., School-house Donated to Liberty of Instruction, 66, 458. Library in every School, Educational, vii., 528. Manchester and Salford Borroughs, 577. Influence on English Action, 578. [24, 67. Mann, Horace, Memoir and Educational Views, Manning, Miss, Paper on Kindergarten, 621. Maps in Geography, 35, 57, 485, 510. Marcel, Value of Reiteration, 529. Power of Audition in Language, 540. Marsh, John, College Life in 1800, 238. Massachusetts, Educational Institutions, 31, 67. Teacher's Power, 490. Masson, David, Educational Views, 24. Religious Instruction, 143. Little Children, Treatment of, 66. Liverpool, Catholic Industrial school, 682. Living, Ability to get a, 488. Local Organization, and Managers, 586, 589, 630. Loftus, Adam, and Trinity College, 740. London, Schools and University, 66, 609, 613. Defoe's Project, 421. tion 619. Fees and Free Schools, Infants, Exceptional Religious Exercises, Curriculum, 623. Lorraine, Sufferings in Thirty Years' War, 448. Luther Martin. Memoir and Views, 23, 67. Lycurgus, Educational Views, 67. Lyon, Mary, Educational work, 67. M. A., Magister Artium, 67. Dublin, 758. MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON, 67. Female Education in the 16th Century, 401. Maclure, William, 67, 249. Magistrate in English Law, 668. Maine, Educational Institutions, 67. Mallet, Madame, Children's Asylums, 653. Managers of Schools, 589. Manchester Elementary Schools, 624. Mastery System, Quick on. 539. Maynooth College, 764. Mayhew, Ira, Memoir and Portrait, 68. Membership of School Boards, 587. Melbourne, Lord, and National Education, 563. Verbal or Local, 509. Aided by Analysis, 509. Mendicancy, Vincent de Paul's Met'd with, 445. Methods of Study, Various Authors, 28, 68. Mind, Science of, 483. Laws and Methods of Educating, 485. Minor Friars and Clerk's Regular, 263. Modern Education, 69. Modern Languages, Room for, 480. Monaghaw, Catholic Reformatory School, 681. Monasticism, and Monasteries, 69, 257. Influence on Modern Civilization, 55, 273. Monastic Orders and Rules, 257, 692. Monastic Buildings and Offices, 270, 274. Money Motive, 526. Monitorial System in Public Schools, 69. Montaigne, cited, 547. Montaigne, Educational Views, 24, 69. Monthyon Prize, 651. Moral Education, 28, 69, 499. Moral Sciences, 461. Value in Examinations, 461, 534. Moral Training, 513, 523. Morning, or Opening Exercises, 623. Morrison, Thomas, School Management, 24. Mor-e, Geography, 195, 240. Morton, Lady, 372. Mother, General, Superior, 455, 697. Mother Tongue, Value and Methods with, 28. Motives to Study, 28. Promotion and Prizes, 29. Motiv s of the Teacher's Work, 80, 525. Müller, Max, Memoir, 24, 555. Oxford Local School Examination, 555. Basedow-Influence on Schools, 557. National Education in England, 558. Middle Class School Examination, 555. Munich, Schools and University, 69. Murphy, J. N., Terra Incognita, copied, 69. Ancient Religious Orders, 256. [433. St. Vincent de Paul, and Sisters of Charity, Sisterhoods, Ancient and Modern, 689. Reformatory Institutions, Great Britain, 659. Honora Nagle and Presentation Nuns, 705. Music in Schools, 28, 69. 4. Prevention and Reformatory, 34, 69, 76. 5. Exceptional Classes, 34, 56, 69. 6. Females, 35. Natural Curiosity, 505. Natural and Formal Education, 468. Natural History, 584. Natural Philosophy, study of, 351. Natural Science in Grammar Schools, 70. Natural Scenery and Phenomena, 28, 228, 375. Nature's System of Education, 466. National Education, English, 557, 561, 599. Teacher's relations to, 522. Naval Schools and Education, 33, 70. Nebraska, Schools and Education, 70. Necessary Knowledge, not always earliest, 489 Niebuhr, cited, 541, 559. Nightingale, Florence, existing home life, 379. Noblemen's Sons, at Hofwyl, 365. Nolasco, St. Peter, Redemption of Captives,442. Noltericus, Religious Tutor of Fred'ck II., 314. Non-attendance at School, 71, 592. Non-comformists' Academy, 462. 1 Nou-conformists and Public Schools, 563. [259. Normal or Training Colleges, Great Britain, 30, 71. 598, 628. Scotland in 1875, 78, 648. North Carolina, Schools and Education, 71, 204. Nuns, Orders and Congregation, 71, 693. Obedience, 71, 361. Oberlin, College and Town, 71. Oberlin, the Practical Educator, 71. Object Lessons for Beginners, 213, 505. Object Teaching, 28. Observation, Culture of, 474. Observatories, 71. Trinity College, Dublin, 754. Observer and Experimenter, 478, 493. Odo, St., Order of Cluniacs, 257. Officers, School and Official Reports, 71. Old-fashioned Christian Home, 387. Reminiscences, A B C and Dame School, 209. Option in Studies, 72, 458, 533. Oral Teaching, Value and methods, 28. Orphans, Asylums for. 72, 726. Catholic Houses, 726. Oswego Training School, 3, 72. Owen, Robert, Memoir, 403. Industry, Diversions, Military Drill, 414 Owen, Robert, Memoir, 403. Pope, Alexander, Views, 74, 438. Limitations of Age and Hours of Labor, 412. Popular Education, 74; in England, 561. Owen, Robert Dale, Memoir, 403. Reminiscenses of Hofwyl, 359. Oxford University. 72. Objections to, 451. Local School Examinations, 555. Pachomius, Earliest Monastic Rules, 689. Packer, Mrs., and Packer Collegiate Inst., 35, 72. Parliamentary Grants and Action, 561, 581, 640. Modified by Elementary School Act, 545. PARR, SAMUEL, 72. Partridge, Alden, Memoir and Views, 24, 72. Paul, Saint, First Hermit, 689. Pauper Class, Cost to England, 618. PAYNE, JOSEPH, 465. Science of Education, 465. Art of Education, 465. Foundation of Science-teaching, 471. Peabody, Elizabeth, 72. Peabody, George, Memoir and Benefactions, 73. Peasants' High School, Denmark, 72. Peckham Berbeck School, 72. Pedagogy, National, Barnard's, 73. Peek, Francis, Benefactions, 615. [463. Penal Legislation and Popular Education, 365, Penmanship, 29, 73. Pennsylvania, Schools and Education, 72, 203. Perrot, Sir John, University of Dublin, 740. Pestalozzi, 73; cited, 545, 547. Pestalozzi and Pestalozzianism, 24, 73. Physical Training in Public Schools, 29. Physiology in Schools, 73. Pictures, Value to Children, 29. Picturing out to Pupils, 29. Pierce, Cyrus, Memoir and View, 78. Piety not Taught by Catechism, 315. Children's Language and Manners, 29. Plutarch, 436. Poetry, Study of, 29. Political Science 29, 74. Polytechnic Schools, Europe, 33, 74. Pombal, Marquis, 319. Reforms in Portugal, 321. Lisbon Regenerated after Earthquake, 325. Poor Clares, or Franciscan Nuns, 694. Rigg-Historical Development from 1839, 561. Popular Education and Penal Legislation, 74. [30. Porter, Noah, 25; on American Education, 512. Premonstratensians, or White Canons, 259. Rules and Constitutions. 716. Primary Schools-European, 31, 74. American, 31, 74. Primer, Earliest English, 74. Primary Schools, Aims and Limits, 74. English, 193, 499. German, 499, 657. Irish, 649. Scotch, 495. Calderwood, 499. Donaldson, 488. Hoole, 63. Rigg, 574. Private Schools and Public, 362, 443. Private Schools and Teaching, 29, 362. Pupil-Teacher System in England, 575. [449. Quentin, St., Sufferings in Thirty Years' War, Quick, R. H., 537. Method in Foreign Language, 537. Robertsonian Method. 537. Prendergast Mastery System, 538. Power of Audition, 540. Book-work, 541. Dictation-Preparation for Lessons, 544. Jacotot's Methods, 545. Quincey, J., Views, 25. Quintilian's Early Instruction, 25. Questioning of Scholars, Encouraged, 511. ! 12 Reformatory Schools in Great Britain, 76, 659. Inspection, Cost, General and Local, 660. Refuge for Fallen Women, 714. Religion and Religious Instruction, 29, 76. Sunday Exercises, 389. Religious Orders in Catholic Church, 257, 689. Clerks Regular, 263. Canons Regular, 259. Works of Mercy, Charity and Education, 718, Repetition, Value of, 467, 589. Repression of Evil Tendencies, 518. Restriction, Children must Learn, 504. Results, Payments or Grants by, 568. [228. Retiring Pensions, Aid to Teachers, 644. Reverence for Age to be Cultivated in Children, Rewards and Encouragements, 29, 76, 410, 523. Rickoff, A. J., 25. Riding as Exercise, 46. Rigg, James, National Education, 561. Geography and History, 579. Rivalries of School Life, 521. Risks Connected with, 521. Robertsonian Method in Languages, 537. Rod in National Practice, 76. Jews, 326. Rumford, Count (Thompson), 77. Russia, Educational Systems, 77. Sabbath Observance in New England, 227. Salpêtrière, Asylum, by Vince: t de Paul, 447. Saturday Review, Neglect of Reading, 636. Savages and Civilized Life, 52. 616. Sayes Court, House and Grou' d-, 374, 389. Kemshead, 474. Scientific Subjects in Elementary Schools, 629. Scotland, Parochial School System, 31, 78, 641. Scotland, Elementary School Act, 645. Operation for Three Year-, 648. Scotland School Code. 496. Severe Discipline. 333. Scott, John, Lord Eldon, School Life, 351. Secret Societies, College, 773. Secular Feature in Public Schools, 565, 585. Control, 500, 517, 383. Government, 514. Respect of Pupils, 514. Denial, 515, 518. Self-governing College, Hofwyl, 358. Seminaries, Episcopal, 259, 292. Senate in University Organization, 755. Sentences, not Words, in learning Language, Romans, 325. Greeks, 326. Modern Sentence-Method in Language, 538. English, 337, 345. French, 327. German 503. Roman, 325. Sewing in Girls' Schools, 695. Irish, 336. Suabian, 327. Sex, in Education, Defoe, 427. Dutch, 326. Scotch, 333. Rod in Individual Practice, Bowyer, 344. Nicol, 333. Busby, 329. Parr. 330. Butler, 330. James, 330. Keate, 332. Moises, 355. Romance Reading, 76. Udall, 320. Woole, 331. Rome, Literature and Language, 76. School Punishments, 325. Roscommon, English Tongue, 427. Rote-learning, 29. Roth's Gymnasial Pedagogic, 495. Religious Instruction, 495. Rousseau, 25, 76. Routine and Formalism, 76. Rudiments of Language, 210, 214. [538. Senex, on Subjects of School Instruction, 638. Sheffield, Girls' Reformatory, 678. Shenstone, the School-mistress, 25. Shooting, with Bow or Gun, 414, 428. Shuttleworth, Sir James, 25, 562. 567. Side Schools in Scotch System, 683. Silesia School Reform, 78. [225. Silliman, Benjamin, Autobiographical Sketches, Natural Scenery, College Experience, 230. Foreign Travel and University Studies, 241. History of Professorship of Chemistry 231. Popular Lectures on Chemistry, 245. Professors Trained in Laboratory, 249. American Journal of Science, 255. Simon, Jules, cited, 558. Singing, 405, 422. Singing in Schools, 28, 78. |