Visual Education (Jan-Nov 1920)

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National Education Association "-'•i Wednesday Afternoon, July 7, 1920, 2:00 o'clock INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION The Opportunity School Abe We Getting Proper Returns from Industrial Education in Our Public Schools H. S. Weet, Superintendent of Schools, Rochester, N. Y. C. A. Prosser, Principal Dunwoody School, Minneapolis, Minn. E. A. Bryan, Commissioner of Education, Boise, Idaho. Transition of the Pupil from the School to Industry Arthur Holder, Federal Board of Education, Washington, D. C. Wednesday Evening, July 7, 1920, 7:30 o'clock HEALTH EDUCATION Health Education (5 minutes) Thomas D. Wood, Professor of Physical Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y., Chairman. Sallie Lucas Jean, Director Child Health Organization, New York, N. Y. E. G. Gowans, State Health Inspector, Salt Lake City, Utah. A. A. Slade, Commissioner of Education, Cheyenne, Wyo. Margaret S. McNaught, Commissioner of Elementary Education, Sacramento, Calif. Katherine D. Blake, Principal Public School No. 6. Borough of Manhattan, N. Y. Character Education E. H. Lindley, President University of Idaho, Boise, Idaho. Illiteracy Cora Wilson Stewart, Chairman Kentucky Illiteracy Commission, Frankfort, Ky. Thrift Education Arthur Chamberlain, Secretary California Council of Education, San Francisco, Calif. Thursday Forenoon, July 8, 19*20, 9:00 o'clock National Congress of School Boards, Classroom Teachers and Superintendents The School Board's Place in the Educational System (4 minutes) Albert Wunderlich, Commissioner of Education, St. Paul, Minn. Frank Gilbert, Deputy Commissioner of Education, Albany, N. Y. C. C. Hansen, Member of School Board, Memphis, Tenn. E. C. Day, Member of School Board, Helena, Mont. Frank Thompson, Member of School Board, Cleveland, Ohio. O. O. Hoga, Member of School Board, Boise, Idaho. Mrs. V. H. Miller, Chairman School Board Section Inland Empire Teachers Association, Tacoma, Wash. Nova Snell, Member of School Board, Lincoln, Nebr. Mrs. J. H. Barnes, Member of School Board, Duluth, Minn. J. C. Freece, Member of School Board, Davenport, Wash. R. W. Corwin, Member of School Board, Pueblo, Colo. John M. Withrow, Member of School Board, Cincinnati. Ohio. The Survival of Professional Spirit Despite Economic Pressure and Social Unrest John H. Finley, Commissioner of Education, Albany, N. Y. (Continued on page f/fl)