SECTIONAL TRANSACTIONS.— L. 629 



Afternoon. 



Demonstration of Music in the Schools. Mr. Hugh S. Roberton — 

 Address on School Music. 



Musical Display arranged by Mr. Hugh Hunter : — 

 (o) Infants — Oatland Street School. 



(b) Special School — Percy Street. 



(c) Boys' Choir — Strathburg School, 



(d) The Junior Orpheus Choir. 



Monday, September 10. 



The Work of Post-Primary Education in Scotland. Papers— 



(a) Mr. John Clark, C.B.E. — A National Survey. 



(b) Mr. G. A. Burnett. — The Training College Aspect. 



(c) Dr. P. PiNKERTON. — The Secondary School Aspect. 



(d) Dr. A. P. Laurie. — The Technical School Aspect. 



(e) Prof. W. W. McClelland. — The University Aspect. 



Discussion (Miss McLarty ; Mr. J. C. Scott ; Mr. M. MacKinnon, and 

 Mr. Burdon). 



Report of Committee on Science in the School Certificate Examinations. 

 (Sir Richard Gregory.) 



Discussion (Prof. Tattersall, Mr. W. H. Barker, Mr. W. M. Heller). 



Committee on Recent Views on Formal Training. (Statement by 

 Dr. C. W. KiMMiNS.) 



Afternoon. 



Visits to Schools (Burnside Special School, Glenboig Holiday School. 

 Percy Street Special School, Hillfoot Holiday School, &c.). 



Tuesday, September 11. 



Aims of, and Developments in Broadcasting. Papers — 



(a) Mr. J. C. Stobart. — Wireless in the Service of Education. 



Broadcasting, a novelty five years ago, regarded as a toy ; to-day an influence of 

 the first magnitude. From the beginning the B.B.C. has been conducted as a public 

 service. The responsibilities appreciated and a determination manifest to exploit 

 its potentialities to the maximum extent. Entertainment primary function, but the 

 educational and general cultural possibilities recognised and developed. The idealism 

 of this attitude fully vindicated by an increasing appreciation of educational talks, 

 general and specific, good music, religious features, literature, &c. Entertainment 



