Visual Education (Jan 1923-Dec 1924)

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February, 1923 55 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS Monday, February 26 Afternoon — Rainbow Room, Hotel Winton Twenty-minute talks, followed by discussion : Guidance for the Adolescent — Edward Rynearson, Prin. Fifth Avenue High School, Pittsburgh, Pa. Homogeneous Grouping of High-School Pupils by Intelligence Tests — Ira A. Flinner, Headmaster Huntington School, Boston. Criteria for Judging the Success of Moral Training in the Secondary School — Charles C. Tillinghast, Teachers College, Columbia University. Curricular and Extra-Curricular Aspects of Sex-Social Training in High Schools — Dr. Galloway, New York City. 5:30 P. M.— Hotel Winton Banquet. "Sing" led by Dr. E. K. Fretwell, Teachers College, Columbia University. How Can Secondary Schools be Run Most Economically, and What Shall be the Guide and Counsel of the HighSchool Men in the Financial Problems that Lie before Them? — Dr. Charles H. Judd, University of Chicago. Tuesday, February 27 8:00 A. M. — Rainbow Room, Hotel Winton Joint meeting of Rural, Elementary, and Secondary School Principals. Extra-Curricular Activities — Prin. H. E. Winner, Pittsburgh. Afternoon— Rainbova Room, Hotel Winton Round-table conference on the Junior High School — Chairman, Phillip W. L. Cox, Prin. Junior-Senior High School, Lincoln School of Teachers College : College Entrance Requirements and the Junior High School — Frank G. Pickell, Asst. Supt., Cleveland. Tentative Differentiations of Curricula — J. M. Glass, Director of Junior High Schools for Pennsylvania. School Government — H. H. Ryan, St. Louis. Round-table conference on the Rural and Small High School — Chairman, C. P. Briggs, Prin. High School, Lakewood, Ohio : Social Life of Pupils — C. K. Reiff, Prin. High School, Muskogee, Okla. How to Retain Good Teachers — John Run, Principal, Ironwood, Mich. Financing Student Activities — R. W. Ward, Principal, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Curriculum and Daily Schedule — C. B. Ulery, High School Supervisor for Ohio. Round-table conference on the Large High School — Chairman, Roy H. Bracewell, Principal, Burlington, Iowa : An Experiment in Patriotism — Milo G. Stuart, Principal, Indianapolis. Place of Social Affairs in the High School — J. G. Masters, Principal, Omaha. Administration of High School on Platoon Plan — -Dr. Lucy L. W. Wilson, Principal, Philadelphia. Special versus Cosmopolitan High School — Jesse B. Davis, Supervisor of Secondary Education for Connecticut. Wednesday, February 28 2:15 P. M.— Rainbow Room, Hotel Winton Conforming the Curricula to the Cardinal Objectives of Secondary Education— Merle C. Prunty, Principal, Tulsa, Okla. Effect of Compulsory Education Laws ■ — George Buck, Principal, Indianapolis. Paper by Dr. David Snedden, Teachers College, Columbia University. Thursday, March 1 9:00 A. M.— Rainbow Room, Hotel Winton Joint session with the Department of Deans of Women. Duties of a Dean of High-school Girls. Evaluation of the Work of a Dean from the Principal's Point of View. Value to Normal Schools and Colleges. 2:15 P. M.— Rainbow Room, Hotel Winton Reports of committees. Is the Newer Education Scholarly? — Otis W. Caldwell, Director Lincoln School, Teachers College, Columbia University. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HIGH SCHOOL INSPECTORS AND SUPERVISORS Monday, February 26 2:00 P. M. — Georgian Room, Hotel Cleveland Reports of Committees on : Number of Tests to be Undertaken and Method of Attack — Inspector W. L. Spencer, Alabama. Tests to be Used— Prof. H. G. Childs, Indiana. Finance — Supervisor J. T. Giles, Wisconsin. Co-operation of Other Organizations — Prof. H. A. Hollister, Illinois. School Planning — Inspector C. D. Kingsley, Massachusetts. General discussion. Tuesday, February 27 2:00 P. M. — Georgian Room, Hotel Cleveland Five minute discussions emphasizing the hozv and the why: Should High-School Inspectors Oppose, Encourage, or Ignore the Tendency in Some Communities toward Financial Retrenchment in School Support? High Spots in Different States. What Has Been Done in Your State by Yourself or by One of Your Schools that i* Likely to Prove of Interest or Value to the School Inspectors of Other States? COUNCIL OF KINDERGARTEN SUPERVISORS AND TRAINING TEACHERS Wednesday, February 28 12:00 M — Hotel Cleveland Kindergarten luncheon. 2:30 P. M.— Hotel Cleveland Kindergarten Objectives Which May be Measured in Terms of the Modern Elementary School — Mary E. Pennell, Supervisor of Kindergarten and Primary Grades, Kansas City, Mo. How These Objectives May be Built Upon in the Lower Grades — Margaret C. Holmes, Asst. Director of Kindergartens, New York City. New Objectives in Training Teachers for the Kindergartens of Today — Edna Dean Baker, Pres. National Kindergarten and Elementary College, Chicago. DEPARTMENT OF DEANS OF WOMEN (Meetings to be held on Mezzanine Floor, Hotel Statler) Monday, February 26 9:00 A. M. — General business session. 12:30 P. M— Joint luncheon with National Committee of Bureaus of Occupation. 2:30 P. M. — Joint session with National Committee of Bureaus of Occupation Tuesday, February 27 9:30 A. M. — Sectional conferences of Deans of Women. 12:30 P. M.— Luncheon. Report from Paris Conference of World's Assn. of University Women. 2:30 P. M. — General topic: "How Can Educational Institutions Meet the Present Social Demand for Leaders Who Shall Be Men and Women of Moral Worth?" Wednesday, February 28 9:30 A. M. — Sectional meetings. 12:30 P. M. — Informal sectional luncheons. 2:30 P. M.— Election of officers. 6:30 P. M.— Banquet. Thursday, March 1 Morning — Rainbow Room, Hotel Winton. Joint meeting with the National Association of Secondary School Principals.