(Bulletin 16, 1930.) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Cloth, $2.20.
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CONTENTS.—Higher education; by Arthur J. Klein.—Medical education; by N. P. Colwell.—Legal education; by Alfred Z. Reed.—Significant movements in city school systems; by W. S. Deffenbiiugn.—Rural education [with Partial list of important studies issued or published during biennium of interest to rural education]; by Katherine M. Cook.—Secondary education; by Cart A. Jessen.—Schcol health work; by James Frederick Rogers.—Industrial education; by Maris M. Proffitt.—Trends in home-economics education [with list of home-economics studies and researches]; by Emeline S. Whitcomb.—Commercial education; by J. O. Malott.—Adult education activities; by L. R. Alderman.—Some phases of nursery-kindergarten-primary education [with bibliography]; by Mary Dabney Davis.—Teacher training; by Benjamin W. Frazier.—Parent education, by Ellen C. Lombard; [Results of inquiry into world cooperation of home and school, by Marie Butts].—Educational boards and foundations; by Henry R. Evans.—Work of Bureau of Education for natives of Alaska; by William Hamilton.—Changing conceptions of school-building problem; by Alice Barrows.—Review of educational legislation; by Ward W. Keesecker.—Statistical summary of education [1927-28]; by Frank M. Phillips.—Statistics of State school systems, 1927-28.—Statistics of city school systems, 1927-28.—Statistics of universities, colleges, and professional schools, 1927-28.—Statistics of teachers colleges and normal schools, 1927-28.—Statistics of public high schools, 1927-28.—Statistics of private high schools and academies, 1927-28.—Schools and classes for the blind, 1926-27.—Schools for the deaf, 1926-27.-Industrial schools for delinquents [1926-27].—Schools and classes for feeble-minded and subnormal children, 1926-27.—Index.
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