PESTALOZZI AND PESTALOZZIANISM:-Memoir, and Educational Princi ples, Methods, and Influence of John Henry Pestalozzi, and Biographical Sketches of several of his Assistants and Disciples; together with Selec- tions from his Publications. In Two Parts. By HENRY BARNARD, LL.D. Influence on Reformatory Education. By Dr. Blochmann, Influence on the Sch'ls and Educational Methods of Germany. Summary of Pestalozzi's Principles of Education. By William C. Woodbridge, I. Childhood and Youth, 1746-1767, 11. Agricultural and Educational Experiments at Neuhof, 1767, III. The Evening Hour of a Hermit, 1780, IV. Leonard and Gertrude, 1781. Celebration of Pestalozzi's Centennial Birth-day in Germany and Switzerland, List of Publications by Pestalozzi, List of Publications in different languages on Pestalozzi and his Educational Prin- BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES of several of the assistants and disciples of Pestalozzi. INDEX TO VOLUME XXII. OF BARNARD'S AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. [NATIONAL SERIES, VOLUME VI.] Abecedarians, 780. Aberdeen, Latin School, 453, 456. Abernethy, Latin School in 1124, 453. Adults, schools and classes, 398, 807. Opposition of Latin school-teachers, 461. Age of students in Scotch universities, 696. Agriculture, schools of, 161, 198. Germany, 851. Hartlib, 193. Ireland, 161. Russell's plan, 221. Scotland, 140. Altarage in Scotland, 457. Albert, Prince Consort, 228. International Exhibition, 226. Secondary Schools, 845. Special Schools, 814. Reform Schools, 604. Teachers' Seminaries. Animal, as distinguished from human, 561. Apparatus, educational, 90. Apparatus grants, 105. Apprentices on ships, 157. Arezzo, University, 303. Archdeacon, functions at Bologna, 288. Popular instructions in, by museums, 85. Art, and art teaching, 53. Art, collections, 66, 78, 80, 99. Art, department in England, 93. Artisan defined, 95. Astronomy and Navigation, 228. Atheneum, on Belgian system, 392, 398. Belgium, 391. Scotland, 859. Sweden, 655. Augsburg, school statistics, 850. Austria, area, population, 744. School code of 1774, 879. Law of inspection, 1863, 890. Bache, A. D., cited, 823. Bachtelen, Reform School, 601. Bacon, Francis, Realistic teaching, 25. Baden, area, population, 744. Elementary Schools, 744. Secondary Schools, 245. Universities, 846. Special Schools, 850. Reform Schools, 596, 604. Teachers' Seminaries, '814. Banff, Private schools prohibited, 461. Barmen catechism, prescribed for Seminaries, 838. Barnard, F. A. P., 435. Optional studies, 436. Barnard Henry: Suggester of Educational Musenm, 91. Drawing in Public Schools, 250, 340. Technical Schools, 250. Hartford, Public High School, 337. Educational publications, 902. Barons, in Scotland, must know Latin, 453. Barring teacher out of his school, 473. Basle, University, 847. Bavaria, area, population, 744. Elementary Schools, 744. Secondary Schools, 845. Universities, 846. Special Schools, 250. Reform Schools, 598, 606. 1. Primary Schools, 388, 397. 2. Secondary Schools, 392, 398. 3. Superior Schools, 400. PESTALOZZI AND PESTALOZZIANISM:-Memoir, and Educational Princi CONTENTS. PART I. 46 66 LIFE AND ELUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF PESTALOZZI. Portrait of Pestalozzi, Preface, INTRODUCTION. Influence of Pestalozzi on the aims, principles, and methods of popular education, Influence on Reformatory Education. By Dr. Blochmann, Influence on the Sch'ls and Educational Methods of Germany. By Dr. Diesterweg, LIFE OF PESTALOZZI. By Karl von Raumer, Preface, I. Childhood and Youth, 1746-1767, 11. Agricultural and Educational Experiments at Neuhof, 1767, IV. Leonard and Gertrude, 1781. V. Life and Writings between 1781 and 1798, VI. Experience at Stanz, 1798, VII. VIII. IX. 66 Burgdorf, 1799-1804, Buchsee, 1804, Yverdun, 1805, 13 Celebration of Pestalozzi's Centennial Birth-day in Germany and Switzerland, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES of several of the assistants and disciples of Pestalozzi. List of Publications in different languages on Pestalozzi and his Educational Prin- Gustavus Frederick Dinter, California, Teachers' Association, 514. Cannon Row Museum of Architecture, 88. Carlsruhe, School statistics, 859. Cassel, School statistics, 859. Castalio, Sacred Dialogues, 464. Catechism, instruction in, 837. Catholic Schools in Silesia, 869. 66 Reform Schools, 601. Ceramic Section Kingston Museum, 63. Chancellor, University, 302, 332. Chemnitz School statistics, 859. Chemistry, Royal College, 123. Schools of, 224. Chester, Harry, 51, 89. Childhood, successive stages, 500. Christian Family and the Reform School, 605. Church relation to Reform School, 643. Church and State in school, 802. Chichester, Agricultural College, 175. Cities, educational wants, 343. Plan of schools, 337. Thirty-nine German, 859. City of Loudon School, 176. Civil Engineering, School of, 221. Objects, 885. Origin of, 798. Commune and Communal School, 801, 890, 894. Conceptive faculty in children, 565. Concordat of 1865, Austria, 892. Conferences of teachers, 836. Confessional Schools, 797. Conference on technical education, 249. Connecticut Grammar School policy, 337. Teachers' Association, 517. Conscience, development of, 573. Conservators in old universities, 312. Conversational Method, 767, 780, 784. Conventus, or public examination, 285. Cornell University, 261. Cornwall Mining School, 130. Navigation Schools, 151. Cowley, Abraham, 29. Plan of Philosophical College, 289. Cranmer, Archbishop, 50. Creusot, iron works and technical skill at, 233. Crystal Palace, 226, 227, 229. Criminals, reform schools for, 600. |