Entered as second elass mail matter in the Post Office at Albany, N. X Copyright 1924 New York Education Co. Entered as second class mail matter in the Post Office at Albany, N. Y, Copyright 1924 New York Education Co. SUMMER SESSION June 30—August 8, 1924 Courses in Education will be offered as follows: General: History and Principles of Education; Principles of Teaching; of Childhood. Elementary School: Eight courses. Secondary School: Fifteen Method courses, representing ten departments. Advanced and Graduate School Admin istration; Supervision of Instruction; The Principal and His School; Junior High School Curriculum and Adminis. tration; Educational Tests and Measurements; Philosophy of Education; Secondary Education; English Projects. MCGILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL, QUEBEC June 26th to July 31st, 1924 Thoroughly French atmosphere. French only spoken. Reading Write for circular to the SECRETARY, French Summer School For further information, write to Loren C. Petry, Director McGill UNIVERSITY, Montreal, Quebec Cortland Summer School TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION July 8 to August 15, 1924 At Cortland, N. Y. Courses for regents and state certifi. cates. For teachers seeking special preparation for teaching certain subjects. Special courses in agriculture, nature study, penmanship, physical training and public school music. Review and advanced work in subject matter and methods. Daily recitations in all subjects. Our references: Over 3,800 former students. NEW YORK SUMMER SCHOOL July 7-August 15, 1924 The Summer School offers persons in the service of education throughout the country, teachers, principals, supervisors, and administrators,-an oppor. tunity to participate in the significant forward steps now being taken by the School of Education of New York University. The degrees of the School of Education, both baccalaureate and graduate, may be earned in the Summer School. Many members of the faculty of the School of Education are found on the teaching staff of the Summer School. In effect, the department of education of the Summer School constitutes special term of the School of Education. For complete information, write for the bulletin. Address DR. JOHN W. WITHERS Director of the Summer School and Dean of the School of Education, New York University a Booklet free. LUKE J. McEVOY, Director Cortland, N. Y. |