XXVHi. 



January 11th. 



On the Influence of the Universities on the Curricula of 

 the Schools." Professor H. S. Carslaw. 



January 12th. 



The discussion on Professor Carslaw's Paper took place at 10 

 o'clock (half an hour earlier than usual). The discussion was 

 followed by the following papers : — 



" The Curriculum of the Elementary School." E. A. Riley, 

 M.A., Inspector of Schools in N.S.W. 



" The Present Position of Problems of Psychology." Bernard 

 Muscio. 



" The History of Education as a Subject in Teachers' 

 Colleges." Dr. Percival Cole. 



" The Work of the International Phonetic Association."' 

 Miss Symonds. 



January 13th. 



" Notes Concerning the Education and Training of Children 

 under the control of Special Schools in New Zealand." 

 R. H. Cope, M.A., Department of Education, Welling- 

 ton, N.Z. 



" The Evolution of Girls' Education," Miss E. A. Marchant,. 

 Otago Girls' High School, Dunedin. 



" The Place of the Philosophical Sciences in Education." 

 Dr. E. N. Merrington, Brisbane. 



