National Military Schools, 17, 659. National Schools in Ireland, 145. Nature, Love and Knowledge of, 381. Knowledge and Obedience, our business, 802. Natural Bent or Disposition, 557. New Preston, (Conn.,) Dr. Bushnell on, 143. Eminent and useful men born in, 144. New Jersey State Normal School, 857, Newburyport, Putnam Free Academy, 617. New York, State Normal School, 341, 351. Night Schools in Philadelphia, 819, 823. North East Grammar School, Philadelphia, 250. Course of Instruction, 333, 525, 547. Page, D. P., 14, 534. Painesville, (O.,) Female College, 268. Randall, S. S., Memoir and Portrait, 227. Address at opening of State Normal School, 532. Parents, Familiarity and Sympathy with Children, 94. Raumer, 239, 240, 500. Knowledge of Family Duties, 393. Paris, Central Normal School, 281. Partridge, A., Memoir and Portrait, 48. Plan for National Defence, 51. Recitation, Dr. Wayland's method, 776. Prof. Crozet with his black-board, 32. Reflecting faculties, Exercise of, 515. Fires, Sweeping, Ventilation, 858.] Public School Society, N. Y., 858. Rich parents and public schools, 259, 787 Ripley, E., a good teacher, 132. Rules of Conduct, 548. Care of School-property, 857. Comments on, by G. F. Thayer, 853. Rhode Island Institute of Instruction, 796. Rhode Island School movement, 796, Rugby School, Dr. Arnold's labors at, 798. Salaries of Teachers in Saxony, 529. Summer, 127, 128, 129, 135, 741. School houses, 126, 135, 138, 142, 738, 741, 742, 748. Teachers, men, 125, 128, 737, 741. Wages, 128. Boarding round, 128. Books, 123, 128. 139, 746. Studies, 127, 748. Three R's,'' 741. 739. Spel ing, 124, 129, 131. Spelling Books, 132, 739, 743. Reading, 131, 139. Reading Books, 131, 738, 749. Writing, 123, 139, 747. Birch Bark, 738. Arithmetic, 131, 728. Geography, 123, 139, 739. Graminar, 124, 139, 739, 742. Catechism, 129, 138. New England Primer, 738. Discipline, 133, 740, 742, 745. Rod, 133, 737, 745. Strap, 744. Ferule, 129, 746 Gruded Schools, 610, 824, 826, 828. High Schools, 616, 623, 830. Normal Schols, 531, 538, 631, 834. Female Seminaries, 503, 020. Self-knowledge, 354. Self-evolution, the science and art, 386. Self-instruction, 385. Self-preservation, 389. Self-respect, 514. Seneca, 8, 81, 82. Simonson, Zoological Chart, 652. Simpson, J., 13. 158. Sheldon, E. H., 223. Senses, culture of, 177. Schroder, 90. Schleimacher, 236. Slater, S., and Sunday Schools, 843. Sleidamus, J., Portrait, 653. Smith, A., and State Education, 721. Smith, D. T., Portrait, 653. Smattering, 107, 352. Society, Science of, 392. Bushnell, Mann. 722. Sterling, on axioms, 7. Stewart, D., 12, 106, 813. Steubenville, (O.,) Female Seminary, 268. Stories, childrens' fondness for, 490 Stoy, 90. Street-plays, 96. Stuart, M., Tribute to, 792. Studies, Bacon's Essay on, 103. Annotations on, by Whately, 104. Contempt of Studies, 104. Little Learning, 104. Modes of Study, 108. Studying of the Scriptures, 108. Deference to Authorities, 111. Rote-learning, 113, Facility of Learning, 114. Action of Studies on the Mind, 114. Early Associations, 117. Injudicious reading of History, 119. Pleasure-grounds of Knowledge, 121. Study, Method of, 37, 776. Sturm, Portrait of, 653. Summer Schools, 127, 129, 135, 141. Superintendent of Schools in Connecticut, 731. First Annual Report in 1846, 732. Summary of Defects and Remedies, 733. Support of Schools, 786. Sweeping School house, 857. Switzerland, 313, 323, 689. System of Public Schools, 313. Historical Development, 313, 320. Compulsory Attendance, 314. Religious Question, 315. Normal Schools, 316, 318. Manual Labor, 316. Examination and Inspection, 319. Education of Girls, 320. Condition of the Peasantry, 321. Ignorance and Pauperism, 322. Normal Schools and Courses, 323. at Kussnacht, 331. Lucern, 335. Lausanne, 338. |