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149. "The Present Status of Agricultural Education in the Public Secondary 

 Schools of the United States." C. H. ROBISON. School Review, XIV, 



No. 5 (1911), 333-44- 



This article contains summary of agricultural instruction in secondary 

 schools from 1907 to 1910. Considerable attention is paid to efficiency and 

 cost of instruction. 



150. Agricultural Instruction in the Public High Schools of the United States. 

 C. H. ROBISON. Teachers College, Columbia University (1910), 205. 



This book deals with the present status of agricultural education in 

 the secondary schools of the United States. The chapter headings are as 

 follows : "The Public High School" ; "Some Types of High Schools" ; 

 "Special Secondary Schools of Agriculture" ; "Problems of Agricultural 

 Instruction in the Secondary Schools." Two appendices, one on legislation, 

 the other giving a very complete list of references, are added. This is a 

 valuable reference book on agricultural education bringing together, as it 

 does, an immense amount of data hitherto inaccessible. 



151. The Teaching of Agriculture in the High School. G. A. BRICKER. New 

 York: Macmillan (1911). XXV, 202. 



The subject is considered from a teaching standpoint in the following 

 chapters : "Nature of Secondary Agriculture" ; "Rise and Development of 

 Secondary Education in Agriculture in the United States" ; "Social Results" ; 

 "As a Separate Science" ; "Psychological Determination of Sequence" ; 

 "Seasonal Determination of Sequence" ; "Organization of the Course" ; 

 "Aims and Methods of Presentation" ; "Organization of the Laboratory and 

 Field Work" ; "Illustrative List of Classified Exercises" ; "Educational Aims, 

 Values, and Ideals." This is the first attempt to present in detail the prob- 

 lems of secondary agriculture from the point of view of instruction. 



152. The School of Agriculture. University of Minnesota Bulletin, XIII, 

 No. 10 (1910), 66. 



Annual announcement of the School of Agriculture connected with the 

 University of Minnesota. 



153. Secondary Agricultural Education in Alabama. C. J. OWENS. United 

 States Department of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations, Bulletin 

 220 (1909), 30. 



This bulletin contains "concrete information as to methods of organiz- 

 ing courses of study, needed equipment, and cost of secondary agricultural 

 schools. 



154. First Annual Report of the Congressional District Agricultural Schools of 

 Georgia. Georgia State College of Agriculture, Bulletin for December, 

 1909. 



A complete account of the organization of these schools is given. 



155. Agricultural High School. B. H. CROCHERON. Philopolis, Md. : Prospec- 

 tus of the Baltimore (Md.) Agricultural High School (1909). 



A brief account of the foundation, purpose, entrance requirements, 

 courses of study, and equipment of this school. 



