ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR THE TEACHER’S LIBRARY
INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF EDUCATION
By Charles Hubbard Judd, Professor of Education and Director of the School of Education, The University of Chicago
xii + 333 Pages
This book summarizes the scientific methods employed in solving problems of school organization and administration which in recent years have resulted in much economy of time and effort and the elimination of nonessentials. It is the first comprehensive introduction to the scientific study of education. The wealth of concrete, informing material makes it particularly valuable in introductory courses in normal schools and training classes as well as in colleges.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HIGH-SCHOOL SUBJECTS
By Charles Hubbard Judd
515 pages
A psychological analysis of the mental processes developed in the student by each subject in the high-school curriculum. On these analyses many problems of value and method depend for their solution. Each discussion is introduced by a summary of the psychological facts relating to it. This book should not be overlooked by anyone interested in educational problems.