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Biology, relation to instruction in agricul- Canada, peripatetic teachers of agriculture, College of Agriculture, Cornell University, College of Agriculture, North Dakota, College of Agriculture, University of Illi- College of Agriculture, University of Colleges of agriculture, short courses for provision for training teachers, 37. Columbia University, teachers college, ar- Consolidation of rural schools, discussed, Connecticut Agricultural College, normal course in nature study, 47. Cornell University, arrangement for nor- Correspondence method of aiding teachers Country schools, instruction in agriculture, County schools of agriculture, a means of Course of study, for rural schools, in agri- for high schools, in agriculture, 18-21. of normal department of New York State in agriculture in Teachers College, Uni- in horticulture in Teachers College, Uni- in University of Maine for intending in normal department, North Carolina in teachers' course of North Dakota Ag- Department of Agriculture, aids to teach- Dunn County (Wis.) Normal School, influ- not a field for trained teachers of agri- Farmers' institutes, cooperation with teach- a study in University of Illinois, 42. Grounds, of rural schools, 14. Hart, W. R., professor of agricultural edu- High schools, instruction in agriculture, 18. for training teachers of agriculture, 33. training of normal teachers of agricul- training in University of Illinois for influence of farmers' institute organiza- Industrial education in schools for rural communities, report of committee of Industrial schools, a means of training Laboratories for instruction in agriculture, in high schools, 20. Lectures, for teachers of agriculture, 27. Lyon, H. H., course of study in agriculture for a rural school, 17. Macdonald College, Montreal, influence on Macdonald Institute, Ontario Agricultural College, training of teachers of agri- Marinette, Wis., cooperation of normal and Massachusetts Agricultural College, depart- Menominee, Wis., cooperation of normal and Methods of teaching, in rural schools, 12. Minnesota, agricultural high school, 21. study of agriculture in summer schools, Morrill act, reference in letter of trans- Mumford, Frederick B., professor of the National Council of Education, report of Nature study, in rural schools, 14-18. in spring normal course of A. and M. Col- normal course at New York State Col- normal course in Connecticut Agricultural Nebraska, agriculture in normal course for Nelson amendment to agricultural appro- provisions and possibilities, 41. New York, study of agriculture in a dis- special agricultural schools, 21. Normal schools, training for teachers of North Carolina College of Agriculture and normal course in agriculture, 46. Office of Experiment Stations, aids to Ontario Agricultural College, Macdonald Peripatetic teachers, for teaching agricul- Richland County (Wis.) Training School, Rural schools, instruction in agriculture, Scholarships in normal schools, provisions School gardens, for rural schools, 14. Schoolhouses, character in rural districts, Secondary schools. See High schools. Special schools, instruction in agriculture, demand for special teachers of agricul- Special teachers of agriculture for rural State Normal School of Georgia, training Summer schools, aids to teachers of agri- conducted by New York State College of University of Illinois, normal course in ag- Superintendent of Public Instruction of Teachers of agriculture, extensional aids, means of training, 23-37. possibilities in elementary schools, 39. Teachers College, University of Missouri, Teachers' institutes, attention to agricul- speakers from Office of Experiment Sta- Training classes, in high schools, means of in agricultural colleges, 39-48. ture in education departments, 36. University of Maine, summer school of ag- pedagogical course in college of agricul- University of Minnesota, agricultural high University of Missouri, normal training in Vacation schools, aids to teachers of agri- Washington (State) Agricultural College, Wausau, Wis., cooperation of normal and Whitten, John C., professor of the teaching Wisconsin, county industrial schools, 21. separation of agricultural and normal |