September Issue Will be a “Spelling- and Languag-e” Special
NORTH CAROLINA
EDUCATION
A Journal of Education, Rural Progress
and Civic Betterment
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Vol. XVI. No. 10
RALEIGH, N. C., JUNE, 1922
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September a “ Spelling and Language ” Number
It is planned to publish nest year several special numbers of North Carolina Education. The
series will begin with the September issue, which will be a speeial “Spelling and Language” num¬
ber. Linking tip with the State-wide spelling contest mentioned by Hr. Latham in this Juno num¬
ber, it will be replete with articles, hints, methods, and devices for producing practical results in
teaching spelling and language. By all means, send your renewal or subscription in time to
receive this September number. And may this be the most delightful, the most refreshing, and
the most profitable vacation you have ever enjoyed. Faithfully yours,
W. F. Marshall, Publisher.
Contents of This Number
SPECIAL ARTICLES
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Don’t Forget These Four Things, Miriam
McFadyen . . . 4
Durham County Program of Administration
and Supervision, Matilda O. Michaels and
John W. Carr, Jr . 8
Get These Two Books . - . 11
Important Articles in Recent Numbers . .-. . 11
List of Summer Schools for White Teachers,
A. T. Allen . 3
Plan of Teacher Training in High Schools,
A. T. Allen . 4
State-wide Spelling Contest, R. H. Latham . 3
Teaching History and Civics: in Conclusion,
TFiit, T. Laprade . . . 10
The Johnson Boy and the Farm School, Roy
H. Thomas . 5
To County and City Superintendents, E. C.
Brooks . . . 7
F.DITORIAL PAGE
Loans from the $5,000,000 Building Fund _ 13
Not Yet .
12
Pith and Paragraph . 12
Professional Status of the State Board of
Education . 13
Reading Circle Work for 1922-23 . 12
Revised Classification of Colleges . . 12
DEPARTMENTS
Advertising . . . 2 and 15-24
Editorial . 12-13
News and Comment About Books . 14
State School News .
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MISCELLANEOUS
Eliot and Edison _ : . $
The Thing that Counts, Henry Ford . . .
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