Tendencies in Education By W. B. BIZZELL President of the Agricultural and Mechanical and M. H. DUNCAN Superintendent of Schools RAND MCNALLY & COMPANY NEW YORK The Preface. Relation of Physical and Mental Training Thought and Action Not Divorced in Primitive 20 21 23 24 26 81 Some Results of False Educational Ideals Education and Economic Progress The Justification for Avocational Education The Opportunities of the Leisure Class The Physiological Basis of Social Activity The Sociological Basis of Avocational Activities The Need for Avocational Education Old-Time Examination Unreliable Relative Emphasis to be Placed on Subjects The Relative Worth of Subjects XVI. THE LARGER SERVICE OF THE HIGH SCHOOL XVII. THE EDUCATIONAL SURVEY-ITS PURPOSES AND The Genesis of the vey Movement The Parts of the Educational Survey |