GERMAN EDUCATIONAL REFORMERS; Memoirs of Eminent Teachers and Edu- CONTENTS. Memoir of Karl von Raumer,..... I. INTRODUCTION. Revival of Classical Literature in Italy........ 1. The Middle Ages-Condition of Studies, Teaching and the Arts,.. 2. Dante, Boccaccio, Petrarch,............. 3. Greek Scholars from Constantinople, John of Ravenna, Chrysoloras,............. 4. Italian Teachers-Guarino, Philelphus, Poggius, Valla, Landinus, Politianus, Picus, 49 5. Transition to Germany,....... II. DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION IN THE NETHERLANDS AND NORTHERN GERMANY,. 65-130 1. Gerard of Daventer-Radewin-Gerard of Zutphen-The Hieronymians,. 4. School of Schlettstadt-Dringenberg-Wimpheling-Reuchlin,... APPENDIX. Condition of Schools and Teachers in the Sixteenth Century,........ 113 PESTALOZZI AND PESTALOZZIANISM:-Memoir, and Educational Princi CONTENTS. PART I. LIFE AND EDUCATIONAL 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, 1. Childhood and Youth, 1746-1-67, II. Agricultural and Educational Experiments at Neuhof, 1767, III. The Evening Hour of a Hermit, 1780, IV. Leonard and Gertrude, 1781. V. Life and Writings between 1781 and 1798, VI. Experience at Stanz, 1798, 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. Accessibility, essential of public museums, 70. 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. Architecture, schools of, 116, 853. Popular instructions in, by museums, 85. Architecture for school purposes, 401. Art collections, 68. Arithmetic in German Schools, 781, 807. 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. 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 Museum, 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. Belgium, Public Schools in 1868, 387. 1. Primary Schools, 388, 397. 4. Special Schools, 400. Beadles, in University, 283, 320. Bent-silver, or rush assessment in Scotland, 469. St. John's Agricultural Reform School, 603. Beuggen, Reform School, 596. Bible as a reading book, 803. 866. Bible history and Bible knowledge, 791. Birkbeck School, 178. Birmingham, Midland Institute, 126. Report of artisans on Paris Exhibition, 245. Bishop, relation to old Universities, 319. Bleis-silver, in Burgh Schools, 467. Blocks in elementary teaching, 782. Boarding Schools in France, 584. Bologna, University, 275. Bonn, University, 524, 846. Boston Latin School, 384. Boyhood, in progressive development, 568. Breslau University, 524. British art, 63. Gallery, 63. British Museum, 42. Bremen, School statistics, 859. System, 739. Bristol Trade School, 129. Brothers of the Rough House, 600. Brougham Henry, 33. Brown School House, 412. Bunce, James M., 357. Burchett, R., Art Instruction 57. Burgh, and Burgh Schools in Scotland, 458, 704. Business of life, how far to be regarded, 420, 428. Brunswick, Duchy of, 744. Elementary Schools, 744. Secondary Schools, 845. Superior School, 846. Burgher Schools, 746. Higher, 845. Bursaries, in Scotland, 498. 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. Germany, 791, 798, 804. Catholic Schools in Silesia, 869. Centralization in France, 579. 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 London School, 176. Civil Engineering, School of, 221. Hahn, 581. Temple, 419. Classification of Schools, Germany, 778. Clergy and public Schools, 875. Saxe Coburg, 894. Cole, Henry, science and art department, 49. College of St. Mary, 697. Colleges, origin of, 311. Cologne, school statistics, 859. Commerce, Schools of, 222, 224, 857. Commercial Marine in England, 149. Committee of Council on Education, 149. Common School, meaning of, 379. 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. Cornwall Mining School, 130. Primary Schools, 745, 767. 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. Disputes in Burgh Schools, 462. Doctor, origin of title, 284. Right to teach, 284. Degree of, 285. Doctor, or Assistant in Burgh Schools, 469. Drawing a regular branch in all schools, 251. Training School for teachers, 60, 94, 111. Barnard, 250. Decker, 29. 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. University, 140, 697. 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 in 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. Art Training School, 113. 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. Burgh Schools, 466, 471, 500. Primary Schools, 729. Felbiger, J. J. Female High School, 380. Females, Schools of Design, 43. Art Training School in London, 113. Ferguson, J., on architectural art, 85. Fine Arts, school of, 224. First Book of Discipline cited, 456. Forbes, E., educational uses of museums, 117. France, educational statistics, 331, 662. Liberty of instruction, 665. School legislation, 1787 to 1808, 651. Industrial art, 77, 230, 240, 243. Official reports on foreign systems, 577. Reform Schools, 601, 616. German estimate, 577. 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. Games of chance forbidden, 462. Garden for teachers, 8. Reform Schools, 633. Gentry in Scotch Schools, 471, 474. Geography, Ancient and Modern, 427. Geological Society, 39. 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 Society, London, 39. Geological survey of Great Britain, 110. Gladstone on classical studies, 433. Glasgow, Grammar School, 453, 467. Claim of Chancellor in 1494, 455. |