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REFERENCE LIST—MAY 1913 ,g0<br />

Kerschensteiner, Ge<strong>org</strong>. 379-43 K21<br />

Education for citizenship. 1911.<br />

Author urges that education be prolonged beyond the years of elementary schooling<br />

and that the definite aim of this continuation be the training of youth for citizenship.<br />

Among the foremost of the agencies to be employed are trade-schools. The sort of training<br />

recommended is actually being carried out under the author's direction in Munich.<br />

King, Irving. 3J0 K26<br />

Social aspects of education. 1912. p. 177-205.<br />

The same r 37o K26<br />

Useful chapter on vocational guidance, with bibliography.<br />

McKeever, William A. 630 M17<br />

Farm boys and girls. 1912.<br />

Contains chapters on "The farm boy's choice of a vocation" and on "The farm girl's<br />

preparation for a vocation." Addressed to parents and teachers.<br />

Massachusetts—Industrial and technical education, r 607 M455<br />

Commission on.<br />

Report of the Commission on industrial and technical education.<br />

1906. (Columbia University, New York—Teachers college. Educational<br />

reprints, no.l.)<br />

Munsterberg, Hugo. 834 M96<br />

American problems. 1910. p.25-43: The choice of a vocation.<br />

The same. (In McClure's magazine. Feb. 1910. v.34, P-398-<br />

4°3-) r 051 M13 v.34<br />

How the vocation bureau might use psychological experiment in determining personal<br />

qualifications of candidates.<br />

Miinsterberg, Hugo. 150 M96PS<br />

Psychology and industrial efficiency. 1913.<br />

Urges the systematic application of experimental psychology to the service of economic<br />

tasks, with the purpose of finding for every occupation the best-fitted personality<br />

and of securing the best possible work from each man in his place.<br />

National Child Labor Committee. 331.3 N15C5<br />

Child employing industries. 1910.<br />

v.35, no.2, supplement, March 1910, of the "Annals of the American Academy of<br />

Political and Social Science." call number r 305 A51 v.35.<br />

Brief papers on various aspects of this question.<br />

National Education Association. r 370.6 N15<br />

Proceedings, 1910. v.48, p.133-141.<br />

Interesting paper by Charles W. Eliot on "The value during education of the lifecareer<br />

motive." Author believes that this motive should be given freest play in the<br />

public school system, from the seventh to the twelfth grade inclusive.<br />

National Education Association. r 607 Nisr<br />

Report of the Committee on the place of industries in public education<br />

to the National council of education, July 1910. 1910.<br />

Considers the importance of industrial education in the elementary, intermediate and<br />

secondary schools.<br />

National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education, r 607 N155<br />

<strong>Bulletin</strong>, no.1-15. 1907-12.<br />

no.i. Proceedings of the <strong>org</strong>anization meetings.<br />

no.2. Selected bibliography on industrial education, comp. by C. R. Richards.<br />

no.3. Symposium on industrial education, collated by J. P. Haney.<br />

no.4. Industrial training for women, comp. by F. M. Marshall.<br />

no.5-6. Proceedings of ist annual meeting, Chicago, pt.1-2.<br />

no.7. Circular of information.

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