On the Firing Line in Education
BOSTON RICHARD G. BADGER THE GORHAM PRESS Copyright, 1919, by Richard G. Badger All Rights Reserved Made in the United States of America The Gorham Press, Boston, U. S. A.
Of the ten studies making up this little volume only one, the last, aside from the Introduction, was designed primarily for publication. Each of the others had a definite personal audience in mind while being prepared. Still, nearly all have later found their way into print, and some have been reprinted in other periodicals and quoted quite extensively in still others. Many letters of appreciation, too, from strangers who have chanced to read this address or that, have come to the writer. These facts, together with expressions of appreciation upon delivery and with definite suggestions from many for publication, have finally led the writer to feel that possibly their gathering together might be worth while. But in fairness to himself, as well as to others, also in the interests of accuracy, he is prompted to give an additional reason for venturing upon the hazardous undertaking of offering cold meats to people not overly hungry. Not words of praise alone, no matter how warm, would justify such a decision, for one can never take such expressions at quite their face value—'tis so easy to make pleasant remarks! So the matter was thrown back to where it belonged all the time—upon the writer to decide the case on the merits of the various discussions as dealing with present-day educational problems.
While separate addresses, upon different topics, given at different times, and with no thought of connection, they all do bear upon one great matter of universal interest—that of education. The title, On the Firing Line in Education, belongs specifically to but the first of the topics discust. Still, it is appropriate to the entire group since the various matters handled are fundamental and the positions taken considerably in advance of common use. But we are clearly moving in the general direction indicated—'twill not be long now before the main army has caught up, and then the firing line will be still further advanced.
Adoniram Judson Ladd
ON THE FIRING LINE IN EDUCATION
A. J. LADD
CONTENTS
HAVE THE SCHOOLS BEEN DISCREDITED BY THE REVELATIONS OF THE WAR?
ON THE FIRING LINE IN EDUCATION
Social Betterment, the Dominant Motive in Education
Child Study
Physical Education
The Educational Survey
Vocational Guidance
The Educational Psychologist
THE RELATION OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY TO THE HIGH SCHOOLS OF THE STATE
THE UNIVERSITY AND THE TEACHER
THE EYE PROBLEM IN THE SCHOOLS
THE HOME, THE CHURCH, AND THE SCHOOL
NOBLESSE OBLIGE
IMPROVEMENTS IN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
LOCAL WINTER SPORTS
THE FUNCTION OF TEACHERS COLLEGE
CREDIT FOR QUALITY IN SECONDARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION
FOOTNOTE
INDEX