Visual Education (Jan-Nov 1920)

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28 Visual Education " *" Announcement by the N. E. A. Press Service PROGRAM Annual Meeting of the NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, Salt Late City, Utah. (All sessions will be held in the Tabernacle) Monday Evening, Jnly 5, 1920, 7:30 o'clock E. A. Smith, Superintendent of Schools, Salt Lake City, Utah, introduces George D. Strayer, Professor Educational Administration, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. Addresses of Welcome G. N. Childs, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Salt Lake City, Utah. Simon Bramberger, Governor of State of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Response A. E, Winship, Editor "Journal of Education," Boston, Mass, Trombone Solo Alfred Roncovieri, Superintendent of Schools, San Francisco, Calif. President's Address Josephine Corliss Preston, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia, Wash. Report of the Council of Education Homer H. Seerley, President Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Tuesday Afternoon, July 6, 1920, 2:00 o'clock The National Education Association as the Interpretation of American Civilization Mary C C. Bradford, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Denver, Colo. Report of the Commission on the Emergency in Education George D. Strayer, Professor Educational Administration, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. The Recognition of Education as Related to Our National Life Olive Jones, Principal Public School No. 120, New York, N. Y. Will C. Wood, State Superintendent Public Instruction, Sacramento, Calif. Tuesday Evening, July 6, 1920, 7:30 o'clock CIVIC EDUCATION The Problems of Americanization Jessie Burrall, Chief of School Service, National Geographic Society, Washington, D. C. How We Are Teaching Citizenship in Our Schools (8 minutes) William J. Guitteau, Superintendent of Schools, Toledo, Ohio. F. B. Cooper, Superintendent of Schools, Seattle, Wash. Frank Webster, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. L. P. Benezet, Superintendent of Schools, Evansville, Ind. Susan Dorsey, Superintendent of Schools, Los Angeles, Calif. What the War Contributed Towards Teaching Citizenship Guy Potter Benton, Vice President Sargent Service Corporation, New York, N. Y.