BARNARD'S AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, VOLUME XXII. Drawings and studies of great masters, 67. Dresden, Green Vaults of, 80. Dublin, national institutions, Regulations as to discipline, 463. Edinburgh, early Latin School, 453, 464, 467. Education, business of, 75, 421. Education department in England, 101. Educational Museum, 89. Elberfeld, school statistics, 859. Elgin Academy, 459. Regulations as to Sunday instructions. Ellis, William, social science, 178. Endowments of schools, 362, 457. England, arts and science, 25, 250. English pedagoguy, 417. Engravings iu British Museum, 81. Erlangen, University, 847. Erskine, John, Greek in Scotland, 475. Eton School, income from endowments, 465. Evening Schools. Evening exhibitions, 55. Ewart, William, 43. Examination of Schools, 722. Science and Art department, 102. Examination of teachers, 721, 835. Examination on leaving gymnasium, 843. Exchange of duplicate specimens, 117. Expenditures for education and science. France, 671. Great Britain, 22, 121, 122. Prussia. Würtemberg, 727. Factory children and schools, 740, 886, 890. French system, 337. Falk, John, Reform School, 595. Art Schools, 101, 112. Female High School, 380. Art Training School in London, 113. Ferguson, J., on architectural art, 85. Fine Arts, school of, 224. First Book of Discipline cited, 456. 907 Forbes, E., educational uses of museums, 117. France, educational statistics, 331, 662. School legislation, 1787 to 1808, 651. Official reports on foreign systems, 577. Reform Schools, 601, 616. Frankfort, school system, 731, 859. Fraternity of poor scholars, 733. Frankland, on technical education, 237. Frederick Second, regulations fer Schools, 861, 869. Free Church in Scotland, 458. Influence on school superintendence, 459. Free trade and technical education, 229, 245. French Language in Scotch Schools, 459. Furniture makers, value of art culture. Galleries of art, 24. Architectural conditions, 68. Gambling in Universities, 283, 462. Reform Schools, 633. Gentry in Scotch Schools, 471, 474. Geography, Ancient and Modern, 427. Geological Survey of Great Britain, 110. German views of French education, 577. German Reform School, 589, 592. Historical development, 593, 604. Classification by sex, age, and character, 606. House and household arrangements, 615, 619. Daily routine, labor, clothing, meals, etc., 625. Religious education-Sunday employment, Discharge, after care and results, 639. Relative value, lost in liberal education, 427. Geological survey of Great Britain, 110. Gladstone on classical studies, 433. Glasgow, Grammar School, 453, 467. Claim of Chancellor in 1494, 455. Glass, painted, 82. Glasnevin, Model Farm, 165. Glossators as teachers, 327. Government Schools of Design, 43. Appropriations to education, 23. Superior, 846. Special, 850. Teachers' Seminaries, 744, 815. Plan of Agricultural College in 1651, 191. Hartford, Public High School, 337. Plan of old and new building, 372, 401. Hebrew, introduced into Burgh Schools, 476. Inspection, Navigation Schools, 155. Art and Science Schools, 102. Primary Schools, 387. International Exhibitions, 225, 229. England. 45, 225. France, 224. Results, 225, 228. Annual, 228. Intuition, and its conceptive faculty, 567. Invention in machinery, 229. Ireland, 133. Royal College of Sciences, 109, 133. Royal Dublin Society, 136. Agricultural Education, 161. James II., Instructions in 1604 by, 458. Jurists, University of, 278. Keagy, John M., Memorial, 649. Kirkpatrick, Agricultural Schools, 601. Knox, John, First Book of Discipline, 456. Labor and Science, union by Whitworth, 107. Latin Language, in Schools, 418, 422, 454. Milton, 29. Montaigne, 424. Gladstone, 433. Temple, 417. Latin School in Scotland, 453. Statute of 1494, 453. Appointment of teachers, 454. Latin School in Würtemberg, 714. Latin versification, 425. Landseer, and English Art, 65. Language, knowledge of, 418, 422, 423, 565. True value of the study, 425. La Place, in office, 423. Law, Schools of, 277. Learned Societies, appropriations to, 24. Lecture fee at Bologna, 293. Lecture hall at Bologna, 233. Lecture School in Scotland, 453. Origin and growth, 455. Lectures at the old Universities, 300. Lectures in arts, 26. Lectures, teaching by, 75. Leichtenstein, Reform School, 597. Normal School, 597. Leipzig, school system, 859. Licentiate at Bologna, 289. Liebig cited, 245. BARNARD'S AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, VOLUME XXII. Maine, Teachers' Association. Man as the subject of education, 559. Manual Labor and Mechanical Dexterity, 259. Massachusetts, Drawing in Public Schools, 251. Mathematics, School of, 224, 848. Mathematics as a study, 422. Maturity examination, 843. M'Crie cited, 476. Mechanic Institutions, 31, 75. Mechanics, School of, 223. Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Strelitz, 744. Elementary Schools, 744. Secondary, 845. Superior, 846. Special, 850. Teachers' Seminaries, 815. Melville on Burgh Schools in 1070, 475. Metallurgical Laboratory in London, 122. Metallurgists, training of, 22. Metray Agricultural Colony, 591, 601. Michigan, Teachers' Association, 532. Middle Ages, Universities of, 273. Middle class in Scotland, 485. Education for, 421. Minnesota, Teachers' Association, 533. Mixed Schools as to sex, 509. Music, instruction in, 791. Schools of, 856. Naples, University of, 305. 909 Napoleonic organization of Universities, 579, 585. Napoleon cited, 423. Nation in Universities, 311. National Gallery, 42. National Gallery of British Art, 63. National Portrait Gallery, 92. Nature, laws to be studied, 26, 125. Natural History, Museums, 117. Navigation Schools in Great Britain, 53, 74, 146. Plan of reorganization, 150. Russell's plan, 223. Naval Architecture, 109. English School of, 145, 160. Newton, Isaac, 37. Newport, Coddington School, 410. New York, Teachers' Association, 534. Normal Schools in Germany, 814. Norway, Elementary and Secondary Schools,708. Notary of University, 283. Nottingham, lacemakers on Paris Exhibition, 240. Nüremberg, school system, 859. Nurses, institutions for training, 622. Obligation of child's school attendance, 580. Hoole, 29. Observation, faculty and habit of, Barnard, 250. Burchett, 58. Mann, 785. Forbes, 118. Riecke. Ohio, Teachers' Associations, 545. Oldham, School of Science and Art, 127. Optional Studies in American Colleges, 435. Ordinary and extraordinary lectures at Bologne, 294. Ordinary, meaning as applied to books, 294. Ornamental Art, Pattison, Mark, on Prussian Schools, 798, 837. Model Agricultural Schools in Ireland, 165, 171. Pavia, University at, 308. Modena University, 307. Modern History should be studied, 426. Modern Languages, 143, 429. Modern School of Science and Languages, 143. Morning, early work in Burgh School, 463. Mundella on Technical Education, 237. Münster, school system, 859. University, 524, 846. Museums of Natural Science, 117, 119. Paxton, contribution to architecture, 239. Peckham, Birkbeck School, 178. Penitentiaries and Houses of Correction, 590. Perth, Grammar School in 1520, 456, 476. Pestalozzi and Reform Schools, 594. Petty, Sir William, 29. Plan of a Trade School, 199. Physical Sciences in Education, 418. Platt, John, on Science teaching, 119. Playfair, L., on Scientific institutions, 71. Plays and Games in Reform Schools, 633. Portsmouth, Naval Academy, 145. Polytechnic Schools, 853. Potsdam, school system, 858. Practical Art, department of, 46. Prayer to be offered by each pupil, 462. Presbyterial School superintendence, 459. Address at Birmingham, 125. International Exhibition of 1851, 226. Private Schools, prohibited in Scotland, 461. Navigation, 151. Progress, idea of, lost in education, 427. How elected at Padua, 299. Profession, education for, 219. Promotion in Public Schools, 382, 472. Promotion at Bologna and Padua, 298, 313. Provincial Sch. of Science in Great Britain, 73. Providence, Thayer school-house, 412. Prussia, area, population, 744. Elementary Schools, 744. Secondary, 845. Superior, 846. Special, 850. Teachers' Seminaries, 815. Prussia, Primary Schools, 745. Subjects and Methods of instruction, 767. Secondary Schools, 845. Superior Schools, 846. Special Schools, 850. Teachers' Seminaries, 816. Public grants in aid of science, 24, 120, 166. Public Schools, influence of endowments, 431. Robinson, J. C., Museum of Industry, 77. Rome, University at, 304. Row, John, early teacher of Greek, 475. Royal Academy of Music, 39. Royal Galleries of Art, 41. Royal Institution, 37. Royal Society in London, 37. Royal School of Mines. Rumford, Count (B. Thompson), 37. Russia, Reform School, 604. Russel Scott, Technical University, 218. Sailors, education of, 223. Salaries, University, origin of, 290. Ancient Burgh Schools, 465. Salvador and St. Leonard College, 697. Report on Scientific instruction, 247. Savigny, Universities of the Middle Ages, 273. Secondary Schools, 845. Superior Schools, 846. Special Schools, 850. Teachers' Seminaries, 744, 858. Saxony, population, area, etc., 744. Secondary Schools, 845. Superior Schools, 816. Special Schools, 850. Teachers' Seminaries, 744, 858. Scholarship and Exhibitions, 104. School of Art defined, 96. School ships for neglected boys, 939. School of Naval Architecture, 160. School, Commission on Technical Educat'n, 235. School session in Burgh School, 462. Time for opening, 462. School-houses, plans of, in Hartford, Public High School, 401. Brown School, 407. Newport, Coddington School, 410. Schwarzburg, Rudoldstadt, and Sonderhausen, 744. Science and Art in Great Britain, 7. Science Schools and Classes, 46. 53, 364. Science and Art Department, 23, 49. Historical development, 46. Functions of, 49. Total expenditures on, 48. Organization in 1869, 101. Science Department, 46, 101. Science Directory, 49, 101, 205. Sciences encouraged in England, 101. Scientific researches should be encouraged, S. School routine in Burgh Schools, 461. Science in Elementary Schools, 180. Science in Secondary Schools, 143, 137, 363. Scotland, area, population, 267. 1. Parochial school system, 269. 2. Secondary instruction, 453. Historical-Abernethy, Perth, Stirling, 453. Allocation of church property to schools, 457. Daily routine-Sunday work, 461, 463. BARNARD'S AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, VOLUME XXII. Promotion from class to class, 472. Subject of instruction, 474. 3. Universities, 140. 4. Science and Art, 131. Sculpture, 82. Sea-going, discouraged by parents, 157. Secession from Estab. Church in Scotland, 458. Sheepshanks' National Gallery of British Art, 63. Shipley, founder of Society of Arts, 33. Silesia, Law respecting Catholic Schools, 869. Smith, Adam, on geometry and mechanics, 31. Stanley, Lord, on Scientific Lectures, 75. Steiger, E., Modern German Pedagoguy, 903. Study, chief instrument of education, 418. Studium Génerale, 304. Stuttgart, school system, 859. Subjects of Instruction: Arithmetic, 477, 781. Composition, 477, 783. Catechism, 804, 838. English, 477. Grammar, 454, 477, 783. Greek, 475. Hebrew, 476. Latin, 478. Music, 478. Religion, 791, 798, 838. Subjects of Instruction in, Ancient Burgh Schools, 474. Elementary Schools, 745, 798. Secondary Schools, 843. Substitutes for professors, 300. Sunday, exercises for Burgh Scholars, 463. Sydenham Crystal Palace, 227. Syndicus, University, 283, 298. Tools, use of, to be learned, 108. 911 Tractate on Education, by Milton, 181. Trieste, school system, 859. Turbulence of scholars in Scotland, 472. Tuttlingen, model building for Reform.School, 618. Uniformity of instruction in France, 203. Universal Exhibitions, 1851, 1861, 1866, 225, 229. Switzerland, 846. Universities of Scotland, 697. Effected by Burgh Schools, 476, 691. Deficiencies in his education, 428. Vans, Aberdeen Latin School, 456. Vercelli, University, 302. Vernacular, avoided in Latin Schools, 462. Vernacular, in German Schools, 806. Veterinary, schools and instruction in, 176, 852. Vicenza, University, 302. Vienna, school system, 859. University, 846. Visits to Museum of Practical Geology, 123. Museums of Science and Art, 110, 131. Waldeck, area, population, schools, 744. School-houses, 403. Water-color paintings, 67. Watt Institution and Memorial, 132. Webster and British Art, 65. White, Andrew, letter on Manual Labor, 261. Whitworth, Sir Joseph, 107, 124. Whitworth Scholarships for mechanical science and skill, 106. Wichern, John Henry, 589. German Reform School, 589. Wiesbaden, school system, 859. Worcester Technical Institute, 259. Workingmen's Colleges, 76. Workingmen, Report on Paris Exhibition, 239. Technical education in France, 244. Workhouse Agricultural School, 172. Worcester, Public High School, 485. Technical Institute, 259. Words, knowledge of, 423. Pope's criticisms, 422. World, knowledge of, 429. Writing, a branch of school instruction, 455. Würtemberg, kingdom, 744. Reform School, 597, 604. Secondary instruction, 709, 845. Technical education, 254, 849. Würtumberg Superior Schools, 846. Special Schools, 850. Wurtz, Reform School at Neuhof, 598. Young Children in Prussian Schools, 778. Youth, age of, 576. Zeller Reform School at Reaggen, 594. REESE Brotherhood of Assistants, 603. OF THE |