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EVERY PRIMARY TEACHER SHOULD HAVE

Child Classics Manual

By Mrs. E. E. Olcott

Price 25c the copy

It gives definite directions to the teacher so that pupils may be taught in the shortest time to read with expression, fluency, and interest.

This manual gives many model lessons based on selections in CHILD CLASSICS PRIMER and shows how they can be presented in the most effective way. It also shows how to teach phonics so as to secure the best results.

EVERY PRIMARY SCHOOL ROOM SHOULD BE equipped with CHILD CLASSICS CARDS. They give real help in teaching sight words, phonics, etc.

WORD AND PICTURE CARDS for Primer, $0.90 PHONETIC DRILL CARDS for Primer PHONETIC DRILL CARDS for First Reader

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VOL. XX

THE

No.3

EDUCATOR-JOURNAL

INLAND EDUCATOR. TERRE HAUTE INDIANA SCHOOL JOURNAL

INDIANAPOLIS. 1856.- CONSOLIDATED AND INCORPORATED AT INDIANAPOLIS IN 1900

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123 To Keats--after re-reading Hyperion (a poem)..

123 The Recitation in Reading...

126 Comparative Advantages of the Junior High School.... 130 The School Book Situation

131

Indiana State Normal School Semi-Centennial Celebration 132 From State Department of Public Instruction

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133 INDIANA TEACHERS' READING CIRCLE DEPARTMENT

The Valley of Democracy--Nicholson..
What is Education-Moore

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134

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May Hamilton Helm

William N Otto

140 PRIMARY AND INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENTS Frances M. Kelsey

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151 A Great Meeting of State Teachers' Association

152

Martha Gill
Josephine Macdowell
Ruth Patterson
Lois G. Hufford
Elizabeth Harrison
L. N. Hines

PERSONAL AND EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT

164 STATE BOARD QUESTIONS FOR OCTOBER WITH ANSWERS 175 BOOK NOTICES

Entered as Second Class Matter, February 1, 1902, at the Postomice at
Indianapolis, Ind., under the Act of March 3, 1897.

Published Monthly by

THE EDUCATOR - JOURNAL COMPANY

403-404 NEWTON CLAYPOOL BUILDING MAIN 4081

$1.00 per Year

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

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September 16, Tuesday.

September 17, Wednesday.

Matriculation and registration; examinations for admission.

Enrollment in classes.

Recitations and lectures begin.

Nov. 27 and 28, Thursday and Thanksgiving recess.

Friday.

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Write for either of the following bulletins :

The College of Liberal Arts (32 departments).

School of Education,

School of Law,

School of Medicine,

Graduate School,

School of Commerce,

Training School for Nurses,

Extension Division,

Reserve Officers' Training Corps.

WILLIAM L. BRYAN,

President.

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Children of eleven nationalities singing the Shoemaker Song, Seattle, Wash.

"Americanization through music"
A slogan of the hour

Music is an universal language that needs no interpreter. It is the one com-
mon ground and most natural approach to the foreigner in welding him into the
spirit of true Americanism.

A great movement is now sweeping the country to make firm and lasting the process of the melting pot, to bring securely into the fold of American citizenry our adopted brothers from other lands. Have you thought of Community Singing with the

Victrola and Victor Records?

Song, universal in its appeal, is a deep and moving force. The Community Singing idea of war days must be perpetuated. It is productive of immeasurable good in this wholesome movement of Americanization. Nothing is more unifying and democratic than the group singing of old familiar and patriotic songs. Sing them with stirring band accompaniment,-strong, correct, inspiring!

America (Samuel F. Smith-Henry Carey),

Victor Military Band
Red, White and Blue (David T. Shaw) Victor Military Band,
Star Spangled Banner (Francis Scott Key-Samuel Arnold)
(Arranged by the Music Section, National Education Associa
tion)
Victor Band
Hail Columbia (Joseph Hopkinson-Prof. Phile) (Arranged by
the Music Section, National Education Association)
Victor Band
My Old Kentucky Home (Stephen Foster) (2) Battle Hymn
of the Republic (Julia Ward Howe)
Victor Band
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Moore)
(2) Home, Sweet Home (Payne-
Bishop)
Victor Band)

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For further information, write to the

Educational Department

Victrola XXV especially manufac tured for School use

When the Victrola is not in use, the horn can be placed under the instrument safe and secure from dan

Victor Talking Machine Co. ger, and the cabinet can be

Camden, N. J.

locked to protect it from
dust and promiscuous use
by irresponsible people.

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Indiana State Normal School

Two well-equipped schools for the preparation of teachers.

Terre Haute, Indiana

Semi-Centennial Celebration, January 6, 1920.
1,936 students, 1918-1919

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LIBERAL COURSES IN A LARGE RANGE OF SUBJECTS.

Full credit given for work in other standard institutions.

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TUITION FREE TO RESIDENTS OF INDIANA.

Courses Maintained

Four-year college course-A. B. degree.

Four-year normal course-B. Ph. degree.

Four-year courses in Domestic Economy and Industrial Arts— B. S. degree.

Two-year courses for grade teachers.

All courses conform to the new law and lead to life licenses without examination.

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FOUR QUARTERS-FORTY-EIGHT WEEKS

CALENDAR FOR 1919-1920

Fall Quarter opens September 29, ends December 19.
Winter Quarter opens December 29, ends March 19.
Spring Quarter opens March 22, ends June 11.
Mid-Spring Quarter opens May 3, ends July 23.
Summer Quarter opens June 14, ends August 27.

For further information, or for the catalog and special bulletins, address

WM. W. PARSONS, President,

Terre Haute, Indiana, or Muncie, Indiana.

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