Accreditation, 79, no. 5, Feb.
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Acts of 81st Congress, 1st Session, Relating to Edu- cation (Keesecker), 54-55, no. 4, Jan. Administration. See School administration. Adult education: In the Americas, 33-34, no. 3, Dec.; literacy education project, 74-75, nc. 5, Feb.; reading materials, 115, 127, no. 8, May; resolution, 91, no. 6, Mar.; survey, 34, no. 3, Dec. Advertising Council, "Better Schools" campaign, 3, no. 1, Oct.; 17-18, 24-25, no. 2, Nov. ; 43, no. 3, Dec.; 52, no. 4, Jan.; 110, no. 7, Apr. Advisory Committee on Motion Pictures on Democ- racy, project, members, 61, no. 4, Jan. After-School Use of Buildings, 100, no. 7, Apr. Aids to Education-By Sight and Sound (Broderick and Reid), 15, no. 1, Oct.; 39, no. 3, Dec.; 71, no. 5, Feb.; 95, no. 6, Mar.; 103, no. 7, Apr.; 143, no. 9, June.
Albright, Roger : Audio-visual materials, 53, no. 4, Jan.
American Association of School Administrators:
Atlantic City Convention, 66, no. 5, Feb.; teacher exchange program, 36, no. 3, Dec.
American Council on Education, teacher exchange program, 36, no. 3, Dec.
American Education Week 1950, pages 3 and 4 of cover, no. 6, Mar.
American Federation of Teachers, teacher exchange program, 36, no. 3, Dec.
American Legion, American Education Week, page 3 of cover, no. 6, Mar. Anderson, Howard R.: United States Constitution and Government stressed in history courses, 18, no. 2. Nov.; United States History Is Taught in Our High Schools, 46-47, no. 3, Dec. Apprentice Training and the Schools (Cooper), 102, no. 7, Apr.
Armstrong, W. Earl: Teachers' preparation, 14, no. 1, Oct.
Art: National Collection of Fine Arts, 118, no. 8, May; National Gallery, 97-98, no. 7, Apr.; edu- cational trends, 99-100, no. 7, Apr.; Vienna exhi- bition, 97-98, no. 7, Apr.
Ash, Lane C. New position, 51, no. 4, Jan. Association of School Business Officials: After- school use of school buildings, survey, 100, no. 7, Apr.
Atomic Energy Commission: Mouse Traps for Chain Reaction, 21-22, no. 2, Nov.
Atomic energy education: Aids, 22, no. 2, Nov.; exhibit, 66, no. 5, Feb.; in-service workshop, 15, no. 1, Oct. Mouse Traps for Chain Reaction, 21- 22, no. 2, Nov.
Audio-visual aids: Aids to education, 15. no. 1, Oct., 39, no. 3, Dec., 71, no. 5, Feb., 95, no. 6, Mar., 103, no. 7, Apr., 143, no. 9, June; com- munication media, 131-132, 141-142, 143, no. 9, June; democracy, 61-63, no. 4, Jan.; facilities, 11, no. 1, Oct.; radio programs, 28-29, no. 2, Nov.; teacher training, 14, no. 1, Oct., 53, no. 4, Jan.; teaching about cancer, 104-106, no. 7, Apr.; television, 23, no. 2, Nov., 142, no. 9, June; U. S. Government, 120-121, no. 8, May. Aviation education: Activities, 37, no. 3, Dec.; award, 79, no. 5, Feb.
Awards: Aviation, 79. no. 5, Feb. Education Writers, page 4 of cover. 85, no. 6, Mar.; photo- graphic, cover, no. 3, Dec., cover, no. 4, Jan., cover, 100, no. 7, Apr.; Voice of Democracy, 81-82. 92, no. 6, Mar.
Barkley, Vice President Alben W.: Meets FFA officers (photograph), 7, no. 1, Oct. Bathurst, Effie G. Petersburg program, 55, no. 4, Jan.; and Blackwood, Paul E., Mackintosh, Helen K., Schneider, Elsa: Subjects in the curriculum, 55, no. 4, Jan.
Beach, Fred F.: State Departments of Education To Fit the Times, 35, 43, 47, no. 3, Dec. Beggs, Lyall T.: Zeal for American Democracy program, 45, no. 3, Dec.
Belgium, international conference, 11, no. 1, Oct.: teacher exchange, 36, no. 3, Dec.
"Better Schools" campaign, 3, 14, no. 1, Oct. 24-25, no. 2, Nov.; 43, no. 3, Dec.; 52, no. 4, Jan. 110, no. 7, Apr.
"Better Schools Make Better Communities," 24-25, no. 2, Nov.
Beust, Nora E. The Elementary School Library in Today's Educational Scene, 108-109, no. 7, Apr.; School Library Movement Growing, 30, no. 2, Nov.; Youth Is Served by Public Libraries, 83-84, 94, no. 6, Mar.; and Dunham, Franklin, Brooker, Floyde E.: Effective Use of Commu- nication Media-One Key to Improved Educa- tion, 131-132, 141-142, no. 9, June. Biloxi, annual meeting of Chief State School Of- ficers, 90-91, no. 6, Mar.
Blackwood, Paul E., and Blough, Glenn O.: Ele- mentary science problems, 18, 23, no. 2, Nov.; and Bathurst, Effie G., Mackintosh, Helen K., Schneider, Elsa: Subjects in the curriculum, 55, no. 4, Jan.
Blose, David T. High-school enrollment, 18, no. 2, Nov.
Blough, Glenn O., and Blackwood, Paul E.: Ele- mentary science problems, 18, 23, no. 2, Nov. Bodet, Jaime Torres: Excerpts from address, 11. no. 1, Oct.
Book Week, 23, no. 2, Nov.
Books and pamphlets. See New Books and Pam- phlets.
Bringing the Smithsonian to Your Pupils (Waters), 117-118, no. 8, May.
Broderick, Gertrude, and Reid, Seerley: Aids to Education By Sight and Sound, 15, no. 1, Oct. ; 39, no. 3, Dec.; 71, no. 5, Feb.; 95, no. 6, Mar. ; 103, no. 7, Apr.; 143, no. 9, June.
Brooker, Floyde E.: Television in schools, 142, no. 9, June; training in use of audio-visual mate- rials, 14, no. 1, Oct.; and Beust, Nora, Dunham, Franklin: Effective Use of Communication Media-One Key to Improved Education, 131- 132, 141-142, no. 9, June.
Brown, Francis: Audio-visual materials, 53, no. 4, Jan.
Brown, Willis C.: Flight Enlightenment for Pupils and Teachers, 37, no. 3, Dec. Burma, teacher exchange, 36-37, no. 3. Dec.
C Caliver, Ambrose: Literacy Education Project Draws to a Close, 74-75, no. 5, Feb. Can State Departments of Education Be Strength- ened? (Gibbs), 59-61, no. 4, Jan. Canada, teacher exchange, 36-37, no. 3, Dec. Carnegie Corporation of New York, sponsor's proj- ect, 74-75, no. 5, Feb.
Carnegie Endowment for International
United Nations Day materials, 10, no. 1, Oct. Cartoons (O. Soglow) from The New Yorker, 43, no. 3, Dec.; 110, no. 7, Apr.
Ceylon, teacher exchange, 36-37, no. 3, Dec. Chapman, Richard L.: Victorious Voices of De- mocracy, 81-82, 92, no. 6, Mar.
Chief State school officers: National Council, 85, 90-91, no. 6, Mar.; status and trends, 35, 43, 47, no. 3, Dec., 59-61, no. 4, Jan., 122-124, no. 8. May.
Children. See School children.
Children's Book Council, book week, 23, no. 2, Nov. Chomiak, Gloria: Victorious Voices of Democracy, 81-82, 92, no. 6, Mar.
Citizens: "Better Schools" campaign, 3, 14, no. 1, Oct., 18, 24-25, no. 2, Nov., 52, no. 4, Jan., 110, no. 7, Apr.; children as citizens, 55, no. 4, Jan.; educating, 3, 14, no. 1, Oct.; Federal Committee, 3, 11, 14, no. 1, Oct., 24-25, no. 2, Nov., 52, no. 4, Jan.; National Commission, 3, 14, no. 1, Oct. 17-18, 24-25, no. 2, Nov. Citizens Federal Committee on Education: "Better Schools Campaign," 24-25, no. 2, Nov.; meeting, 52, no. 4, Jan.; photograph, 3, no. 1, Oct.; state- ment on, 11, no. 1, Oct.
Cochran, Lee: Audio-visual materials, 53, no. 4, Jan.
Commissioners of Education, United States, 101, no. 7, Apr. See also McGrath, Earl James. Communism and the schools, 73, 76, no. 5, Feb. Community: Activities, 3, 14, no. 1, Oct., 17-18, 24-25, no. 2. Nov.; college, 129-130, 140-141, no. 9, June; school, 65–66, 77-78, no. 5, Feb. The Community College-A Challenging Concept for You (Kempfer and Wood), 129-130, 140–141, no. 9, June.
Concepts Reflected in School-Housing Bills (Ham- on), 42, 47, no. 3, Dec.
Conference on Education and Human Rights, 132, no. 9, June.
Conference on Education of Exceptional Children and Youth, 85, no. 6, Mar. Conferences Audio-visual education, 53, no. 4, Jan.; chief State school officers, 90-91, no. 6, Mar.; crippled children, 139, no. 9, June; educa- tion and human rights, 132, no. 9, June; ele- mentary, 29, no. 2, Nov.; exceptional children and youth, 85, no. 6, Mar.; high-school drop-outs, 136-137, no. 9, June; international, 11, 13, no. 1, Oct.; life adjustment, 40-41, no. 3, Dec.; pro- fessors of educational administration, 26, no. 2, Nov. Connecticut, school building aid law, 79, no. 5, Feb. Conrad, Herbert S., and Foster, Emery M. Magni- tude of the Nation's Educational Task Today and in the Years Ahead, 88-89, no. 6, Mar. Conservation, education for, pledge, 6, no. 1, Oct. Consolidations Within Office of Education, 51, no. 4. Jan.
Coon, Beulah I. Home Economics Education Teaching Conditions Being Improved, 111, no. 7, Apr.
Cooper, W. H.: Apprentice Training and the Schools, 102, no. 7, Apr.
Cotner, Thomas E. In-Service Training_Program for Teachers From the Other American Republics, 68-71, no. 5, Feb.
Council of Guidance and Personnel Associations, Study Commission, 75, no. 5, Feb. Counseling. See Guidance.
Crippled children, conferences, 139, no. 9, June. Current Developments in Guidance Services (Siev- ers), 86-87, no. 6, Mar.
Curriculum: The arts, 99-100, no. 7, Apr.; elemen- tary, 14, no. 1, Oct., 55, no. 4, Jan.; history, 46- 47, no. 3, Dec., 79, no. 5, Feb.; improvement, 79, no. 5, Feb.; life adjustment, 19-20, 22, no. 2, Nov., 40-42, no. 3, Dec., 142, no. 9, June; school holding power, 136-137, no. 9, June; science, 18, 23, no. 2, Nov.; vocational, 102, no. 7, Apr., 126, no. 8. May, 134-135, 138, no. 9, June.
Defense areas, education on, legislation, 55, no. 4, Jan. Democracy: Bibliography of films, 39, no. 3, Dec.; contest, 81-82, 92, no. 6, Mar.; motion pictures on, 61-63, no. 4, Jan.; statements by Commis- sioner McGrath, 14, no. 1, Oct., 53, no. 4, Jan.; VFW Supports Education for, 45, no. 3, Dec. Dr. Bess Goodykoontz Appointed Associate Com- missioner of Education, 52, no. 4, Jan. Dunbar, Ralph M. Federal Communications Com- mission Hears Plea for Educational Television Channels, 23, no. 2, Nov.
Dunham, Franklin, and others: Some Radio Pro- grams for Good Listening, 28-29, no. 2, Nov.; and Beust, Nora, Brooker, Floyde E.: Ef- fective Use of Communication Media-One Key to Improved Education, 131-132, 141-142, no. 9, June.
Ebaugh, Cameron D., obituary, 31, no. 2, Nov. Ed-Press Association Officers, 45, no. 3, Dec. Educating Citizens on Education, 3, 14, no. 1, Oct. Education, general, statement on, 11, no. 1, Oct. Education Directories and Statistical Guides, page 4 of cover, no. 8, May.
Education for Conservation (McGrath), 6, no. 1, Oct.
Education for Homemaking in Today's High School (Laxson), 134-135, 138, no. 9, June. Education in 1949-Review and Recommendations (McGrath), 72-73, 76, no. 5, Feb. Education of Crippled Children-A Matter of Widening Interest, 139, no. 9, June. Education Writers Association, awards, 85, page 4 of cover, no. 6, Mar.
Educational Activities at the National Gallery of Art (Stites), 97-98, no. 7, Apr. Educational Aids From Your Government, page 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct., no. 2, Nov., no. 3, Dec., no. 4, Jan., no. 5, Feb., no. 6, Mar., no. 7, Apr., no. 8. May, no. 9, June.
Educational Press Association, officers, 45, no. 3, Dec.
Educational Trends in the Arts (Randall), 99–100, no. 7, Apr.
Edwin H. Miner Named Director of Armed Forces Program, 13, no. 1, Oct.
United States History Is Taught in Our High Schools (Anderson), 46-47, no. 3, Dec. United States National Museum, 117-118, no. 8, May.
United States Navy, scholarships, 14, no. 1, Oct. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 14, no. 1, Oct., 73, no. 5, Feb., 132, no. 9, June. Veterans' education, legislation, 55, no. 4, Jan. VFW Supports Education for Democracy, 45, no. 3, Dec.
Victorious Voices of Democracy, 81-82, 92, no. 6, Mar.
Viles, Nelson E. Sanitation in Many School Buildings Deplorable, 113-114, 125, no. 8, May; teachers aid in suitable school housing, 14, no. 1, Oct. Vocational education: Apprentice training, 102, no. 7, Apr.; counseling, 75, no. 5, Feb.; diversified occupations, 126, no. 8, May; division of,
119, 127, no. 8. May; Future Farmers, 7, no. 1, Oct., 117, no. 8, May; Future Homemakers, 7, no. 1, Oct.; guidance, 86-87, no. 6, Mar., 142, no. 9, June; home economics, 111, no. 7, Apr., 134-135, 138, no. 9, June.
Vocational Education Through the Cooperative Part-Time Diversified Occupations Program (Rakestraw), 126, no. 8, May.
Wales, teacher exchange, 36, no. 3, Dec.
War Surplus Property Program Converted to Peacetime Basis for Schools, Colleges, and Universities (Harris), 133, 139, no. 9, June. Waters, Elinor B. Bringing the Smithsonian to Your Pupils, 117-118, no. 8, May; The Library
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY. OFFICE OF EDUCATION.
of Congress Can Help You, 138, no. 9, June; New Publications of Office of Education, 93, no. 6, Mar., 107, no. 7, Apr., 118, no. 8, May. What Will the Year 1950 Hold for American Education? page 4 of cover, no. 4, Jan. Why Do Boys and Girls Drop Out of School and What Can We Do About It? 136-137, no. 9, June. Wilkins, Theresa Birch: Accredited higher institutions, 79, no. 5, Feb.
Wood, William R., and Kempfer, Homer: The Community College A Challenging Concept for You, 129-130, 140-141, no. 9, June.
You Can Teach About Cancer, 104-106, no. 7. Apr. Youth Is Served by Public Libraries (Beust), 83-84, 94, no. 6, Mar.
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