College Teaching

Chapter 41

SPENCER, HERBERT. _Education, Intellectual, Moral, and Physical._ D.

Appleton & Co., 1900. 301 pages.

THORNDIKE, EDWARD L. _Principles of Teaching._ A. G. Seiler, 1906. 293 pages.

---- _Education: A First Book._ The Macmillan Company, 1912. 292 pages.

---- _Individuality._ Houghton Mifflin Company, 1911. 56 pages.

---- _Educational Psychology._ Teachers College, 1913. Vol. 1. The Original Nature of Man. 327 pages.

3. BOOKS ON THE SOCIAL PHASES OF EDUCATION

BETTS, GEORGE H. _Social Principles of Education._ Charles Scribner"s Sons, 1912. 313 pages.

CABOT, ELLA L. _Volunteer Help to the Schools._ Houghton Mifflin Company, 1914. 141 pages.

DEWEY, JOHN. _The School and Society._ University of Chicago Press, 1907. 129 pages.

---- _The Schools of Tomorrow._ E. P. Dutton & Co., 1915. 316 pages.

---- _Democracy and Education._ The Macmillan Company, 1916. 434 pages.

DEWEY, JOHN, and SMALL, ALBION W. _My Educational Creed._ E. L.

Kellogg & Co., 1897. 36 pages.

DUTTON, SAMUEL T. _Social Phases of Education in the School and the Home._ The Macmillan Company, 1900. 259 pages.

GILLETTE, JOHN M. _Constructive Rural Sociology._ Sturgis & Walton, 1913. 301 pages.

KING, IRVING. _Education for Social Efficiency._ D. Appleton & Co., 1913. 371 pages.

---- _Social Aspects of Education. A Book of Sources and Original Discussions, with Annotated Bibliographies._ The Macmillan Company, 1912.

MCDOUGALL, WILLIAM. _An Introduction to Social Psychology._ John W.

Luce, 1914. 355 pages.

O"SHEA, M. VINCENT. _Social Development and Education._ Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909. 561 pages.

SCOTT, COLIN A. _Social Education._ Ginn and Co., 1908. 300 pages.

SMITH, WALTER R. _An Introduction to Educational Sociology._ Houghton Mifflin Company, 1917. 412 pages.

4. BOOKS ON CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE

DRUMMOND, WILLIAM B. _An Introduction to Child Study._ Longmans, Green & Co., 1907. 347 pages.

GESELL, BEATRICE C. and ARNOLD. _The Normal Child and Primary Education._ Ginn and Co., 1912. 342 pages.

GROSZMANN, M. P. E. _The Career of the Child._ Richard Badger, 1911.

335 pages.

HALL, G. STANLEY. _Youth, Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene._ D.

Appleton & Co., 1907. 379 pages.

---- _Aspects of Child Life and Education._ Ginn and Co., 1907. 326 pages.

---- _Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, s.e.x, Crime, Religion, and Education._ D.

Appleton & Co., 1904. 2 vols., 589 and 784 pages.

KING, IRVING. _The High School Age._ Robbs-Merrill Company, 1914. 288 pages.

KIRKPATRICK, EDWIN A. _Fundamentals of Child Study._ The Macmillan Company, 1903. 384 pages.

---- _Genetic Psychology: An Introduction to an objective and genetic view of intelligence._ The Macmillan Company, 1909. 373 pages.

OPPENHEIM, NATHAN. _The Development of the Child._ The Macmillan Company, 1898. 296 pages.

SULLY, JAMES. _Studies of Childhood._ D. Appleton & Co., 1910. 527 pages.

SWIFT, EDGAR J. _Youth and the Race._ Charles Scribner"s Sons, 1912.

342 pages.

TANNER, AMY E. _The Child: His Thinking, Feeling, and Doing._ 1904.

430 pages.

TERMAN, LEWIS M. _The Hygiene of the School Child._ Houghton Mifflin Company, 1914. 417 pages.

TRACY, FREDERICK, and STIMPEL, JAMES. _The Psychology of Childhood._ D. C. Heath & Co., 1909. 231 pages.

TYLER, JOHN MASON. _Growth and Education._ Houghton Mifflin Company, 1907. 294 pages.

WADDLE, CHARLES W. _Introduction to Child Psychology._ Houghton Mifflin Company, 1918. 307 pages.

Footnotes:

[56] "A New Method in the History of Education," _School Review Monographs_, No. 3. H. H. Horne.

[57] Quoted in _School and Society_, Vol. 5, page 23, from President Faunce"s annual report. Recent articles on the cultural value of courses in education are:

J. M. Mecklin, "The Problem of the Training of the Secondary Teacher,"

_School and Society_, Vol. 4, pages 64-67.

H. E. Townsend, "The Cultural Value of Courses in Education," _School and Society_, Vol. 4, pages 175-176.

[58] Cf. Thomas M. Balliet, "Normal School Curricula," _School and Society_, Vol. IV, page 340.

[59] "Can a College Department of Education Become Scientific?" _The Scientific Monthly_, Vol. 3, No. 4, page 381.