Contributions to Education 
By JOHN DEWEY and ELLA FLAGG YOUNG 
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In this series a union is effected between educational 
theories and actual practice. The fundamental 
principles of modern psychology are strictly applied 
to the educational situation, and there is a grati- 
fying absence of vague and abstract theorizing. 
. ISOLATION IN THE SCHOOL. By Etta Face 
OUNG. 112 pp., 12mo, paper, zef, 50 cents; post- 
paid SORES Oo ig 2 OM Bena ee ee ee 
. PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL PRACTICE. By 
Joun Dewey. 42 pp., 12mo, paper, zef, 25 cents; 
postaid= «4, Se eS ae eee 
. THE EDUCATIONAL SITUATION. By Joun 
DEWEY. 104 pp., I12mo, paper, ze/, 50 cents; post- 
paid eae fo a ee ee 
. ETHICS IN THE SCHOOL. By Eta F acc 
YOUNG. 44 pp., 12mo, paper, net, 25 cents; postpaid 
. THE CHILD AND THE CURRICULUM. By 
Joun Dewey. 40 pp., 12mo, paper, wef, 25 cents; 
postpaid ee en ete ee eee 
SOME TYPES OF MODERN EDUCATIONAL 
THEORY. By Et1a Fiacc Younc. 7opp., 12mo., 
paper, ze¢, 25 cents; postpaid . : 
The series, in paper, six numbers, zeZ, $1.50; postpaid $1.6 
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