TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. XXIX 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 



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1. Report on Studies most suitable for Elementary Schools (with Intro- 



ductory Statement by Sir Philip Magnus (p. 495) ) 930 



2. Discussion on Education in relation to Rural Life : — 



(i) Education in relation to Rural Life. By L. C. Miall, D.Sc, F.R.S. 930 



(ii) School Gardens. By Miss Lilian J. Clarke, B.Sc., F.L.S 931 



(iii) The Problem of Rural Education in Irish Primary Schools. 



By the Right Rev. Dr. Foley 932 



(iv) Rural Education. By George Fletcher 932 



3I0NDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 



1. Discussion on Education in Ireland : — 



(i) Character and Educational Efficiency. By T. P. Gill 933 



(ii) The Correlation of Primary, Secondary, and University Education 



in Ireland. By Professor Benjamin Moore, M.A., D.Sc 934 



2. Discussion on Training in Teaching : — 



(i) By Miss C. P. Tremain 935 



(ii) By Charles MacGregor 937 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 



1. Report on the Curricula of Secondary Schools (p. 526) 938 



2. *Discussion on (a) Note-taking and Reports on Work ; (b) Clear Speaking 



and Reading Aloud 939 



3. Discussion on Types of Education and their relative Values : — 



(i) Acquirement in Education. By Dr. G. Archdall Reid 939 



f (ii) Influence of Mental Values of Types of Education. By Professor 



' E. P. CULVERWELL, M.A 940 



4. Discussion on Experimental Studies in Education : — 



(i) Experimental Studies in Education. By Professor J. A. Green . . 941 

 (ii) Scientific Method in the Study of Education. By Professor 



J. J. FiNDLAY, M.A., Ph.D., and P. Sandiford, M.Sc 942 



5. Report on Changes affecting Secondary Education (p. 525) 944 



