Bonaventura College-624 Bonet, J. P.-89, 204 Bonn, University of-368 Bonnycastle, John-89 Book-Keeping-single
and double entry, 89; philosophy of, increase of number of schools for, 90 Book-Manual-91
Booth-223 Bopp-352, 377
Borgi, Giovanni-91 Bossuet-118
Boston-population, school history, school system, 92; salaries, pri- vate schools and other institu- tions, 93. See also 124 Boston College-94 Boston University-94 Botany the educational value of,
method of studying, 95; simplic- ity in manner of teaching, sys- tematic botany, herbarium, mi- croscope, identification of plants not the chief object, utility of, 96. See also 769
Boutwell, George S.-510 Bowdoin, James-540 Bowdoin College-97 Boxing-235 Boyhood-7
Boys, Education of-objects to be
kept in view, 97: systems of the ancients, Cyropædia, Spartan sys- tem, custos or pædagogus, ludi magister, Institutiones Oratoriæ, 98; training and instruction in mod- ern times, necessity of discrim- inating between the sexes, re- quirements of modern civiliza- tion, 99. See also 793 Brackett, Anna C.-303 Bradford Academy-301 Brahmanism-456
Braidwood, Thomas-99, 206 Braille, Louis-99
Brain 100, 702
Brazil-area and population, 100; educational condition, school statistics, Collegio de Pedro II., 101
Breslau, University of 368 Brethren of the Christian Schools-510,
Brethren of the Common Life-510 Brewers' Company's School-269 Brian Boru 477
Bridgman, Laura-102. See also 435 Bristol-71
British Columbia-area and popula- tion, educational history and condition, 102; school statistics and finances, 103 British and Foreign School Society-78, 263, 266, 594 Brooklyn-first free public schools established there and in New York, school history, 103; school statistics and system, examina- tion and qualification of teach- ers, private seminaries schools, 104. See also 636
Brooks, Rev. Charles-809
Brougham-263, 833
Brown, George-444
Brown, Goold-105, 578, 379, 380
Brown, Nicholas-72
Brown University-105
Brüder-Hauser-358
Brunswick-Celle, Duke of-165
Brussels, University of—77
Bucharest, University of-745 Buchtel College-105 Buckle-195
Buda-Pesth, University of-432 Buddhism-453, 456 Buffalo-population, educational his-
tory, city superintendents, school system, educational condition, school statistics, parochial and private schools, 106 Bugenhagen, Johann-107
Cadet see Military Schools, and Naval Schools
Cadets' College-110 Cagliari, University of-486 Cairo, University of-256 Calasanza, or Calasantius-704 Calculus-553 Calderwood-561 Caldwell, Joseph-651 Calepino-224
California-organization, education- al history, 110; state superin- tendents, school system, 111; educational condition; normal and secondary instruction, de- nominational schools, superior instruction, list of colleges and universities, special instruction, teachers' associations, 112; edu- cational literature, 113 California College-113 California, University of—113 Caliphs-36 Calisthenics definition of, 113:
value of, proper time for, precau- tions to be taken, 114. See also 702 Calisthenium-114
Calligraphy-see Penmanship. See also 55, 685 Calvin-183, 247 Cambridge-549 Cambridge, University of-history,
organization, 114; professorships, terms, members of colleges, de- grees, examinations. triposes, local examinations, names of col- leges, under-graduates,university buildings, 115; societies, 116. See also 269, 818
Camden School for Girls-269 Camerino, University of-486 Camp, David N.-174
Campbell, Alexander and Thomas-229 Campe, J. H.- his educational the- ories and works, 116 Canaanites-411
Canada, Dominion of-116 Cane Hill College-116 Canisius-118
Canons Regular, 118, 119 Canterbury-81
Capital University-116 Capitularies of Charlemagne-164 Capo d'Istria, Count-386 Caracas, University of—837 Caracci-308
Celsus-396
Celtes, Conrad-353
Celtic Languages-464
Census, School-see School Census Census Reports-450
Centenary College-119
Central America-area and popula- tion,educational condition of Gua- temala, Honduras, 119; San Salva- dor, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, 20 Central College-120
Central Tennessee College-120 Central University-120
Centre College-120
Certificate-see License, and In- centives, School. See also 732, 808 Certificated Teachers-522 Cervantes-792
Chapsal, C. P.-121 Character, Discernment of - neg- lect of, harm resulting thereby, sacrifice of the individual to the mass, temperament, how to dis- cern it, 121; phrenology, 122 Charlemagne his educational aims, 122; education of the clergy, course of study, system of public instruction, 123. See also 118, 139, 164, 246, 300, 357, 740
Charles, Duke of Brunswick-116 Charleston, College of-123 Chart-123. See also 36
Charterhouse School--267
Cheever, Ezekiel-his life, 123; his work and characteristics, 124. See also 547
Cheke, Sir John-124 Cheltenham Ladies' College-269 Chemistry-its practical value, habit of memorizing, 125; three meth- ods, lectures, text-book study, ar- rangement of material, sensa- tional experiments, 126; proper method illustrated, 127 Cherokee Nation-462 Chève System-783
Chicago-population, school statis-
tics and system, 128;
tion, licensing, and appointment of teachers, salaries of teachers, private schools, 129
Chicago, University of-129 Chicago Congregational Theological Sem- inary-170
Chicago Theological Seminaries — 72, 170, 712 Childhood-see Age
Chill area and population, educa- tional condition, primary instruc- tion, school statistics, 130; second- ary, superior, and special instruc- tion, 131. See also 759 Chilwell (Engl.) Baptist College-71 China Proper-area and population, early history, religion, alphabet, 131; classics, estimate of educa tion, primary schools, 132: lect- ures, degrees, examinations, in- fluence of Europeans on Chinese instruction, University of Peking, 133. See also 244, 299,378, 379, 380 Chirography--684
Christ Cross Row-134 Christian VI., of Denmark-213 Christian Brothers, College of—134 Christian Brothers' College-134 Christian College-134
Christiania, University of—802 Christianity-245, 246, 247, 300, 672 Christian Schools, Brethren of-510 Christian University-134 Christians-134
Christina, of Sweden-801
Christ's Hospital-135
Chrodegang, Bishop-118
Chronology-see History
Church Catechism-118
Church of God-135
Chrysoloras, Emmanuel-139, 482 Chrysostom-178
Cicero-2, 312, 565, 744, 745 Cincinnati-population, educational history, school system and statis- tics, 136
Cincinnati, University of-137 Cisleithania-62
Clarke, Dr. E. H.-147, 302
Clarke Institution for Deaf Mutes-206, 553
Class definition of, 137; size and
constitution of, basis of classifi- cation, teaching by classes or by subjects, 138; loose classification, 139 Classical Studies Latin, Greek,
139; decline in study of, 140; ob- ject for which taught, method of teaching,text-books, translations, 141. See also 224, 225, 373, 511 Classics, Christian-history of, 142; peculiar value of, 143 Classification-see Class Class Rooms-439 Claxton, Timothy-430 Cleanliness-441
Cleator, Joseph-636
Clement-18, 246
Clerc, Laurent-206, 329
Clermont-81
Cleveland-population, educational history, 143; school system and statistics, 144 Clinique-144 Clinton, De Witt
sketch, political career, his aid to the cause of education, 144; be- comes president of the Society for Establishing a Free School in the City of New York, advocates the Lancasterian system, is made president of the Presbyterian Society for the Promotion of the Education of Youth, the Infant School Society of New York, New York Hospital, New York His- torical Society, estimate of his ability, 145. See also 521, 594,
Clinton, George-144, 637, 825
Codrington College-270
Co-Education of the Sexes-how regarded in the U. S., 145; argu- ments for and against, statistics, 146; progress of co-education in the U. S., 147; effect of the ordi- nary college course on the health of women, progress of co-educa- tion in Europe, 148 Coimbra, University of-708, 709 Colburn, Dana P.-737
Colburn, Warren-149
Colby, Gardner-540
Colby University-149 Colden, Cadwallader-197 Coleridge-185
Colet, Dr. John-379, 524 Collard, Roger-192 Collections College -151 Collective Lessons-139
College-history of in France, 150;
in Great Britain, Ireland, and the U.S.,151; Harvard, Yale, 152; table of colleges in the U. S., conven- tion of college presidents in the U. S. in 1874, 153
College de France-151, 316 College of Teachers-665 Colleges, Denominational-153 College Society (Congregational)—171 Collegiate Schools-see Cathedral Schools
Colombia, United States of-area and population, educational his- tory, school system, 154 Colony School, New Haven-175 Color value of instruction in, method of teaching, harmony of colors, 155. See also 778 Colorado- organization, area and population, educational history, school system, 156; educational condition, secondary and other instruction, 157 Colorado College-157
Color-Blindness-241, 293 Color Charts-293
Colored Schools-their number, ex- pediency of, 157; state laws in re- gard to, advocates of, 158 Columbia College-158, 637 Columbia, District of-see District of Columbia
Columbian University-159 Columbia Theological Seminary-713 Comenius, J. A.-his early life, 159;
Janua linguarum reserata, Didac- tica magna seu omnes omnia do- cendi artificium, Orbis sensualium pictus, and other works, his posi- tion as an educational reformer, ideal order of instruction, equal instruction of both sexes, educa- tion and development identical, physical education, school rooms and play-grounds, words to be learned in connection things, 160; language to be with learned by practice, anniversary of Comenius's erected, 161. See also, 33, 34, 248, death, statue 599, 720
Comer, George N.-109 Commencement-161
Commercial Colleges ness Colleges Commissioner of Education-see Bureau of Education Commodian-142 Common-School Fund-638 Common Schools-162 Communal Colleges-150 Companionship-necessity of, 162 Communal Schools--165 Comparative Philology-275, 378, 464 Competitive Examinations
Examinations Composition-oral composition, ac- curacy of expression, method of composing, preliminary train- ing, 163; daily practice necessary, correction of compositions, rhet- oric, 164 Compulsory Education-first inti- mation of, history of, 164; school age first defined by law, 165; pres- ent aspect of, 167. See also 154, 213 Comstock, J. L.-167 Comte-553, 554 Conception-the concept, predomi-
nance of conceptive faculty dur- ing infancy, basis of judgment, ends to be kept in view, value of object teaching, illustrations, 168: conceptions dependent upon feelings. 169. See also 453, 469 Conceptive Faculty-167 Concert Teaching-a kind of rote teaching, memorizing, excessive rote teaching injurious, tone of voice in responses. 169 Concord College-170
Concordia College-170 Concordia Theological Seminary-534 Condillac-204 Condorcet-316 Confucius-132
Congregationalists-their history, originators of common schools, list of schools and colleges, 170; American Education church government, educators, Society, 171 Congregations (University)—115 Connecticut-area and population,
educational history, 171; taxes, 172; tuition fees, permanent fund, 173; state superintendents, state teachers' association, school sys- tem, educational condition, 174; statistics normal and secondary instruction, 175; denominational schools, superior, professional, scientific, and special instruction, 176; educational literature, 177. See also 166 Conscience, Culture of-its compar- ative strength or weakness, moral precepts not necessarily a culti- vator of, 177. See also 597, 731 Conservatory, Musical-606 Constantinople, University of-385 Constitution of U. S.-178 Convent Schools their history.
178; influence of Reformation on, basis and distinguishing features of, 179. See also 246, 715 Conversation-its uses, 179 Conversational Method-its value in early education, 180 Convocation, University-646 Cooper Institute-see Cooper, Pe- ter
Cooper, Peter-his early life, in-
tentions in regard to the educa tion of the industrial classes, Cooper Union for the Advance- ment of Science and Art, course of instruction in, 180, 181 Cooper Union, 180, 181 Coote, Edward-182 Copenhagen, University of—214 Copy-Books-see Penmanship Copying-182
Corderius, Mathurin-183 Cordova-36, 790
Cornelia-98, 302
Cornelissen, Jan-636 Cornell, Ezra-9
Cornell College-183
Cornell University-183. See also 9 Corporal Punishment -advocates of, abuse of, History of the Rod. 185; the Terrors of the Rod, hors- ing, 186; disciplinary value of, 187; justifiable as a last resort. statistics, 188; present practice of the civilized world, legal aspects, offenses justifying the use of, 189. See also 246, 319, 359, 630, 793 Correa de Oliveira-101 Corvallis College-190 Costa Rica-120
Council of Trent-742 Counterpoint-604 Course of Instruction-a proper curriculum, 190; division into grades, 191. See also 11, 132 Cousin, Victor-192. See also 1, 165, 318
Couteulz St. Mary's Institution-645 Cowper-196, 260, 434 Cramming-192 Cracow, University of-64 Crèche-193, 658
Crime and Education-their rela tion, 193; prison congresses, sta- tistics, 194: prison schools, crime governed by fixed, natural laws.
Crocheting-466 Crooks, Dr.-224 Croton, School of-384
Denmark-area and population, his- | Dominicans—178, 357 tory, 212; history of public in- struction, primary instruction, 213; peasants' high schools, 214; secondary, superior, and special instruction, Iceland, 215. See also 215:
Donaldson, J. W.-235. See also 594 Donatus-514 Dorians-300
Denominational Schools arguments for, Pädagogisches Handbuch, 216; Dr. Rigg, oppo- sition to denominational schools in the U.S., advocacy of by the Ro- man Catholics, W. H. Seward, 217; Bishop Hughes, 218 Dental College-560
Dentistry, Schools of-see Med- ical Schools
Departmental System-218
Curtius, George-198. See also 390 Deposit Funds-173, 633
Depravity-see Moral Education De Quincey, Thomas-350 Derby, Lord-477 Des Cartes-316
Deseret, University of-834, 835 Desks and Seats-763 Des Moines, University of-218 Detroit population, 218; educa- tional history, city superintend- ents, school system, school statis- tics, 219 Developing Method-definition of, Herbart, Beneke, improvements in, self-consciousness, 220; the teacher is the school, phonetic spelling, Gräser, Vogel, reading in concert, value of number, 221; the developing method as an auxiliary, 222. See also 660 Deventer, School at-7, 421
Dorpat, University of-750 Drawing - definition of, usefulness of, 235; two classes of, instru- mental drawing, 236; free-hand drawing, advisability of teaching it in common schools, its intro- duction into English schools, 237; conditions necessary for its successful teaching, programmes for instruction in different grades of schools, 238. See also 51, 52, 53, 181
Dresden Polytechnical School-369 Dressler-81
Drew Theological Seminary-631 Drill-239
Dringenberg, Ludwig-358 Druids-315
Drury College-239
Dublin University-see Ireland Ducpétiaux-194
Dudley Observatory-822 Duffey, Mrs. E. B.—304 Dull Scholars-239 Dulwich College-269 Dunce-239
Dunedin University-61 Dupanloup-F. Ä. P.-239 Duplessis-717
Durham, University of-see Eng- Dursch, M. G.-240 [land Duruy, Victor-240, 165 Dusseldorf, School of Fine Arts-308 Dutch-103, 491, 636, 646 Dutch Language-351
Devotional Exercises-see Relig- Duval, William-309
Debating-206; debating societies, Diploma-229
207. See also 231, 273
Debating Societies-207
Decimal Notation--207
Declamation-207
Deductive Method-465
Definitions-207; How to Teach, 203 Degérando-see Gérando Degrees-original signification, his-
tory, 208; list of, in the U. S., Doctor of Medicine, value of de- grees, Mommsen, 209. See also 133
Delaware-area and population, edu-
cational history, school system, 210; educational condition, school statistics, normal instruction, teachers' institutes: secondary, superior, professional, and scien- tific instruction, 211 Delaware College-212 Delft Polytechnical School-619 Delphin Classics-212, 435 Demosthenes-182
Dempster John-567
Denison University-212 Denman, James-758
Dwight, Edmund-549, 550 Dwight, Francis-240 Dwight, Timothy — 240. - 171, 187, 260
Dymond, J.-177
guage, cure of deafness, 241 Earlham College-242 Eastern Empire-247
East Tennessee University-242 East Tennessee Wesleyan Uni- versity-242
Economy, School Economy
Ecuador-area and population, 242: school history; primary, second- ary, superior, and special instruc- tion, 243
Edessa, Theological School at-246 Edgeworth, Maria-243. See also 196, 303, 399
Edgeworth, Richard L.-243
Edinburgh, University of -see Scotland
Edinburgh Academy-774 Edinburgh High School-4, 773 Edinburgh Merchants' Company-863 Education-definition of, 243; kinds of, instruction, history of educa- tion, 244; idea of among the an- cients, among the Hebrews, ad- vent of Christianity, 245; school of Alexandria, Christian schools, convents, 246; town or burgher schools, peripatetic schools, Mo- hammedanism, the Reformation, 247; Jesuit schools, the Pietists, Comenius, Locke, Humanists and Realists, Rousseau, Basedow, Pes- talozzi, Froebel, Herbart, Beneke, Spencer, 248; histories of educa- tion, theory of education, 249; physical, intellectual, and emo- tional education, 251; religious education, educational works, 253. See also 56, 226, 234, 283, 284, 298, 306, 321, 332, 372, 377, 383, 399, 417, 419, 497, 595, 695, 706, 717, 744, 746, 777, 793, 794 Education, Female-see Female Education
Education and Crime-see Crime | Erasmus, Desiderius-life and in-
Educational Notes and Queries-665 Educative Instruction-467, 468 Egbert, Benedictine Monk-81 Egypt area, population, and his- tory, educational history, ancient Egypt, 254; modern Egypt, 255; missionary and foreign schools, 256. See also 300 Eichhorn, Minister-364
Elaborative Faculty-257, 469, 472 Elective Studies-152
Elementary Schools-257 Elementary Science-see Science, Teaching of
Elementary Sounds-700 Eliot, President-10
Elizabeth, Queen-479
Ellis, A. J.-674
Ellis, William-257, 784, 786
Elocution-257, 721, 733
fluence, 282; educational views, 283. See also 33, 115, 304, 389 Erasmus Hall-637 Erigena, J. S.-283 Eratosthenes-18, 333 Erlangen, University of-368 Ernesti, J. A.-284 Ernest, Duke of Gotha-361
Erskine College-284 Esquiros, M. Alphonse-747 Esthetic Culture-the esthetic ele- ment among savages, taste, 284; sense of the beautiful to be cul- tivated practically, drawing to be taught before writing, love of the beautiful, music, poetry, esthetics of the school room, 285. See also 252 Etacism-390
Ethnographic Method-425
Etienne or Estienne, Henry and Robert-see Stephens
Emerson, G. B.-257. See also 149, Eton College-see England. See
Emerson, Ralph Waldo-424 Eminence College-258 Emory College-258
Emory and Henry College-259 Emotions-259. See also 251, 252 Empirical Methods-259
Emulation-definition of, expedien- cy of its use, 260 Encouragement-261 Encyclopædism-278
Endowed Schools-262, 269, 382, 828, 862
Endowments, Special-402 Enfield-223
Engineering Schools-771, 772 England-area and population, 261; educational history, endowed
schools commission, 262; condi- tion of schools at the time of the Reformation, Lancaster, British and Foreign Society, and Bell, National Society, Brougham, 263; committee of inspection appoint- ed, school laws of 1870, 1873, and 1876, school boards, 264; national system,265; educational statistics, 266; London school board, teach- ers' associations, secondary edu- cation, 267; public schools, 268; endowed and proprietary schools and colleges, ladies' colleges, su perior instruction, 269; profes- sional and scientific instruction, 270; theological colleges, inns of court, etc., 271. See also 287, 862 England, Church of-see Epis- copal Church English, The Study of early study in infant schools, etc., to speak well, learning to read, 272; gram- mar, advanced study in high schools, etc., skill in speaking, 273; skill in writing, philological study of English, 274; compara- tive philology, phonology, gram- matical etymology, 275; course in Lafayette College, text-books, 276 English Literature-what to teach
and how to teach it, 277; encyclo- pædism and abridgment, course and method of study, 278; Amer- ican literature, books of refer- ence, 279 Enthusiasm-280 Epée, C. M., Abbé de l'—280, 205 Epicureans-384 Epicurus-384
Episcopal Church-Church of Eng-
land, 280: Church of Ireland, Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S.. 281
Episcopal Methodist College-282 Epitome of History-424
Equation-see Algebra
Etymology-286. See also, 225, 275 Euclid-18, 342
Eureka College-286 Evangelical Association-286 Evening Schools objects of their establishment, 286; their status in different countries, organization and management, defects of in New York, 287. See also 5, 423, 466 Everett, Edward-288 See also 1, 33, 34, 35, 243, 422 Examination Questions-291 Examinations-288; of schools, of teachers, college and university examinations, 289; in Germany, comparative values of written and oral examinations, 290. See Example, The Influence of-291 also 133, 800 Exchanges, Educational-see Hol- Exercise-398, 441, 597, 268 brook, Josiah Exhibitioners-292 Explanation-723 Exhibitions, School-292 Expulsion-292
Eye, Cultivation of the-sight sus-
ceptible of improvement, aims of education in, 292; when to begin the cultivation of the eye, kinder- garten methods, color-blindness, injury to the eye from faulty school methods, 293. See also 440
Factory Schools - English legisla-
tion in regard to, legislation on the Continent, 294; in the U. S., Faculties (Mental)-34, 250, 469, 562 295. See also 548 Faculty-295 Fagging-295. See also 268 Fainagle-564 Falk, J. D.—295 Falk, P. L. A.-295, 724 Family Plan-665, 672 Farmers' College-297 Farmville College-845 Farnum Preparatory School-631 Fear-its relation to education, 297; Fauvel-Gouraud, F.-564 the method of nature, 298
Felbiger, J. I. von-298. See also 63 Fellenberg, P. E. von-299. See also 33, 375,429 Fellow-151
Female Education - - history, 299; female education in ancient times, influence of Christianity upon, 300; the Reformation,statis- tics in Russia, in Austria, in other Catholic countries, 301; in the U. S., degrees conferred, theory of female education, 302. See also
Female Education
132, 229, 256, 283, 298, 299, 485, 857, 862
Female Teachers - number of, in the U. S., 304; why women are preferred as teachers, 305 Fencing-99, 235, 578
Fénélon, F. de Salignac de la Mothe-305
Ferrara, University of 486 Ferule-306. See also 185, 189 Festivals, School-see School Fes-
Fichte, J. G.-306, 362, 465 Ficinus, Marsilius-482
Fiction, Works of-interest of chil- dren in, 306; educational uses of, errors to be avoided, 307 Field Lane School-726
Fillmore, Millard-106 Fine Arts-308
Finland-area and population,educa- tional history, school system, 308 Firmian, Bishop of Passau-63 Fisher, John D.-434
Fisk University-309 Fisk, Wilbur-567
Fitzwilliam Museum-116 Flagellum-306
Flattich, J. F.-309 Fletcher-194 Fleury-81
Floor Space, in School Rooms-459 Florida-area and population, edu-
cational history, 309; state super- intendents, school system, 310; school fund, educational condi- tion, seminaries, superior in- struction, educational literature, 311
Florida Education Society-430 Flounders College-327
Flower, Enoch-685 Forcellini-224
Foreign Education-311; disadvan-
tages of, foreign travel, 312 Forestry, Schools of-11
Forgetfulness-563
Form-312; method of training the
observing faculties, 313. See also 343, 695
Forster, William E.-165, 264 Fortescue-515
Fort Wayne College-313 Foundationers-157, 268 Foundling Asylums-313 Fourier, Pierre-314 Fox, George-327, 628 Fox, William-797 Fractions-see Arithmetic France-area, population, and terri-
tory, 314; educational history, 315, 316; primary instruction, 317, 318; secondary and superior in- struction, 319; special and profes- sional instruction, 320. See also 165, 189, 691 Franciscan College-321 Franciscans-178, 315, 357 Francke, A. H.-educational and charitable labors, institutions founded by him, educational views, 321. See also 465, 672, 807 Franeker, University of—618 Franklin, Benjamin-697
Franklin College (Ind.)-322 Franklin College (Ohio)-322 Franklin and Marshall College-
Frederick College-322 Frederick 1V., of Denmark-213 Frederick VI., of Denmark-213 Frederick the Great-807 Free Academy, New York-647 Free Church of Scotland-711, 819 Freedmen's Aid Society-568 Freedmen's Bureau-323, 827 Freedmen's Schools-323
Free Schools-see Public Schools. See also 382
Free School Society of New York-637. 638, 647
Gazetteer-223
Gedike, Friedrich-331
Geelong College-712
Geiger, Abraham, 415
General Culture-776
Generalization-468, 469, 470, 704, 768
Genetic Method-331, 537
Geneva, University of -804
Geneva Catechism-118
Geneva College-331 Genius-331
Genoa, University of—496 Geography-its scope, 332; element-
ary instruction in, history of, 333; first text-books, 334; mental faculties exercised by, stages of instruction, 335; proper age to begin the study of, 336; methods of teaching, 337. See also 277, 635 857 Geology-its claim to recognition in elementary schools, basis of, 333; mental powers cultivated by the study of, improper methods of teaching, 341
Geometrical Invention-345 Geometry-341: how to be approach-
ed by the learner, a mechanical as
well as a logical science, 342; ar- rangement of subject matter, 343; class-room work, 344: geometrical invention, changes in demonstra- tion, 345 Georama-372
Georgetown College (D. C.)-345 Georgetown College (Ky.)-346 Georgia-area, population, and edu-
cational history, state superin- tendents, 346; school system, educational condition, school sta- tistics, 347; normal, secondary, superior, special, and professional instruction, 348
Georgia, University of-349 Gérando, J. M. de-349. See also, 35 Gerbert (Sylvester II.)-37 German-American Schools-349
German College-350 German Language-comparative
value of, 350; its origin and his- tory, 351; German philology, 352; prevalence of German, method of studying in England and Amer- ica, 353; pronunciation of, juve- nile literature, study of, German in the U. S., 354; views of school superintendents in regard to, 355; arguments against, 356. See also
German Language
106, 129, 136, 144, 530, 579, 614, 649, 754, 758
German States--165
German Wallace College-356 Germany-historical sketch of, edu- cational history, 356; the school subordinate to the church, the gymnasium, 359; Ritterakademien, the Padagogium, 361; Gesner, Er- nesti, Heyne, the Humanists, Pes- talozzi, Fichte, 362; Sailer, Die- sterweg, Froebel, primary in- struction, 363; school statistics, 364; Prussian school administra- tion, secondary instruction, 365; course of study in the gymnasia, teachers' seminaries, 366; univer- sities, 367: professional, technical, and scientific instruction, mili- tary academies, educational pub- lications, 369. See also 167, 189 Gesner, J. M.-370 Gesticulation-207
Gettysburg Theological Seminary-534 Ghent, University of—77 Gibbon-385
Giessen, University of—368 Gifts, Kindergarten-370 Gilbert de la Porrée-209
Gilman, Daniel C.-174
Gilmanton Academy-627
Girard, Grégoire-371
Girard, Stephen-672
Girard College-466, 672, 690 Girlhood-7
Girls, Education of-see Female Education
Girton College-149, 269, 863 Gladstone, William E.-140 Glasgow, University of-774, 775 Globe, Artificial-its construction, 371; history and advantages of, 372. See also 336, 337
Graded Course-190 Graded Schools-375 Graded System-375 Graduate-377 Graefe, Heinrich-377 Graham, Isabella-377 Grammar-377.
See also 140, 336, 352, 391, 420, 512, 514, 560, 602 Grammar, English-its function,
distinction between the science and the art of grammar, 378; his- tory of, 379; methods of instruc- tion, language lessons, science of the sentence, scheme for teach- ing grammar, 380; analysis and parsing, errors in teaching, 381. See also, 27, 273, 277 Grammarians, Roman-377 Grammar Schools-382. 269, 715 Grammatical Exercises-164 Grammatist-56
Granada, University of—792 Grant, President-218
Granville Female College-302
Graser, J. B.-383. See also 221 Gratz, University of—64 Gray Nuns, Order of-743 Grazzini-3
Great Britain and Ireland, The United Kingdom of-383 Great Elector-363 Greaves, James P.-17 Greece-area and population, his- torical sketch, ancient Greece, 383; educational views of the an- cient Greeks, 384; the Greek Em- pire, modern Greece, 385; pri- mary instruction, 386; secondary instruction, 387; superior and special instruction, 388 Greek, Christian-142 Greek Church-388, 818 Greek Language-origin and his- tory, 389; the Greek alphabet, rivalry with Latin, methods of teaching, 390; grammars and lex- icons, 391; readers, 392. See also 50, 361, 363, 420, 681 Greeks-241, 396
Green, S. S.-551, 737 Greeneville and Tusculum Col- lege-392 Greenland-600 Greenleaf, Simon-517
Gregorian Tones-604
Gregory LX. Pope-67, 208 Greifswald, University of-368
Grey's "Memoria Technica"-564 Grimm, J. L.-392
Grimm, W. K.-393 Grimbald-18
Griscom, John-393
Griscom, J. H.-393
Groen van Prinsterer-618
Groningen, University of-618
Groot, Gerard-see Hieronymians. See also 358
Grote, George-304, 833
Grounds, School- see School Grounds
Guatemala-see Central America Guggenbühl, Dr.-444
Guggenmoos-444
Guizot, F. P. G.–393.
Gutsmuths, J. C. F.-394, 396, 757 Guyot, A. H.-394. See also 334 Gymnasiarch-57
Gymnasium-history of, 394; mod- ern meaning of in Germany and on the Continent, 395. See also 57, 358, 386 Gymnastics-agonistics and ath- letics, games and exercises, 396; gymnastics as a part of education, 397. See also 39, 57, 153, 213, 300, 384, 394, 528, 702
Habit-397; its power, bad habits, teacher's duty toward, good hab- its, proper time for forming, 398. See also 34, 259
Hackett, Horatio B.-72 Hadley, James-399 Hadrian-81
Haehn, J. F.-399 Hahnemann-560 Haldeman, Prof.-701 Hale, Chief Justice-465 Half-Time Schools-399 Hall, S. R.-400. See also 260 Halle, University of—368
Halls English Universities)-151 Hamilton, Alexander-637 Hamilton, James-400 Hamilton, Sir William-555 Hamilton Baptist Theological Seminary -71
Hamilton College-400
Hamiltonian Method-see Hamil- ton, James. See also 488 Hampden Sidney College-401 Hampden Sidney Theological Seminary
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