SUBJECTS PRESENTED IN THE PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
FOR DISCUSSION BY THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
OF EDUCATION.
HIGHER EDUCATION.
irawing, painting, and modeling, form a
»art of the prescribed course for all pupils
n secondary schools ? Discussion.
Thesis: Should algebra or geometry
some first in the course of study of second-
.ry schools ? Discussion.
Thesis : In cases where a choice should
ye made, which should come first, Latin
sv some modern language, in the course
Jf study of secondary schools? Discussion.
Thesis : Ought a distinction to be main-
ained between collegiate and university
nethods of instruction ? Discussion.
Thesis : Is it desirable that universities
should be of one type ? Discussion.
Thesis: Should an antecedent liberal
sducation be required of students in law,
medicine, and theology ? Discussion.
Thesis : Is it desirable that professional
schools should be closely connected with
1niversities and colleges ? Discussion.
General subject : Colleges.
Thesis : Conditions of admission ? Dis-
cussion.
Thesis : Should Greek be required for
:he degree of B.A. ? Discussion.
Thesis : What signs of improvement in
she undergraduate life of American stu-
dents ? Considered under the topics of
athletics, morals, student organizations,
international courtesies, relations to in-
structors, Discussion.
Thesis : The degree of doctor of philoso-
phy—on_ what conditions should it be
siven. Discussion.
Thesis : On the relations of colleges and
aniversities to the progress of civilization.
Discussion.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION.
Thesis : Should morals, language, num-
ers, geography, history of the country,
vriting, and drawing be considered the es-
entials of the course of study for the eight
rears of elementary instruction, the pupils
wing from six to fourteen years of age ?
discussion.
Thesis : What should be added to the es-
ential branches of the elementary course
¥ study to meet the industrial needs
if localities or race characteristics? For
:xample, should city schools introduce
yranches relating to commerce or manu-
actures, or should rural schools introduce
.griculture, chemistry, and botany ? Dis-
-ussion.
Thesis : Improvement in methods of
eaching geography in the public schools.
Discussion.
Thesis : Physiography as related to ge-
logy. eDiscussion.
Thesis : The relation which may and
hould exist between the National Geo-
sraphical Society and the public schools.
Jiscussion.
National Geographical Society.
Address : Arctic Explorations. By Gen-
ral A. W. Greely, U. S. A.
General topic: Morals, religion. and
itizenship.
Thesis : Is it possible to separate religious
und moral instruction ? Should religious
nstruction be introduced into the public or
ommon schools, and taught either by the
-egular teacher or by clergymen ? Should
ne Bible be read as a religious exercise ?
1 how far can the discipline of the school
ye relied upon to secure moral habits ?
)iscussion.
Thesis : How far should moral education
SECONDARY EDUCATION.
Thesis : The supervision of all second-
wry education in public high-schools, pri-
vate schools, and endowed academies, by
he State or municipal authority. Dis-
cussion.
Thesis : The course of study in second-
ary schools designed sim ly to prepare
pupils for life (or designed as a finishing
school)—should it be different from that
Jesigned to prepare students for college or
the professional school ? Discussion.
Thesis : (a) Should the amount of time
given to mathematics in secondary schools
(as they are) be diminished ? (b) Should
‘he amount of time given to languages in
our secondary schools (as they are) be
Jiminished, in order to make room for a
more extended course in physics, botany,
and chemistry? Discussion.
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