Show U r ere Is Convention Program tor or National Education Association I Covering AU All of 01 W Wk rk I Monday evening Jut July 5 5 7 30 o. o o'clock lock General session at Tabernacle I Community singing singing Lender Leader C. C R R. J JJohnson J. J Johnson of music Utah Agricultural tural college Logan Loan Utah Music Utah Music Utah Agricultural As College Collego Glee club dub C C. It R. Johnson director Logan Los Utah l 1 E A. A Smith Salt Lake Introduces Geor George e D D. Strayer professor of or educational educational administration Columbia university university sit sity New York City Cily who will preside Addresses of welcome b by George Georgo N. N Child superintendent of schools Salt Lake City Simon governor so of the state of Utah Response b by E. E A. A Winship editor Journal Journal Journal Jour Jour- nal of ot Education Boston Mass Report of ot the council of e education by Homer H. H Seerley president Iowa State Teachers Teachers' college Cedar Falls la Ia Presidents President's address by Josephine Corlies Corliss Corliss Cor Cor- liss lies Preston state superintendent of public public pub pub- lic lie Instruction Olympia Wash Wah National council of ot education President I dent Homer H. H Sect Icy president State Teachers Teachers' college Cedar Falls Ja Ia Secretary See Sec I rotary Adelaide Adelaide Steele Steele Baylor ll federal agent abent for home economics Washington D D. C. C MO MONDAY DAY FORENOON JULY 5 8 Methodist Church Business meeting Committee on on membership membership mem mem- same sarno place as ns council meeting Members Homer H H. Seerley James Y I Joyner Joner John R. R Kirk Carroll Carroli G. G Pearse J. J Stanley Drown Brown Cora Wilson Stewart I Olive Olivo M. M Jones MONDAY FORENOON JULY 6 6 9 Methodist Church Roll call to make record of attendance attendance of ot members I Ten minutes Brief Drier report of ot the president on the plans for tho the future work worl of the council 4 l Ten minutes Report of ot temporary committee on progress progress pros pros- ress constitutional amendment Fifteen Fifteen Fir Fir- teen minutes for each speaker State Stale 15 systems systems Mary stems Mary Iary C C. C. C Bradford state superintendent of or public instruction Denver Colo Cob City systems systems systems-H. H. H B. B Wilson lson superintendent superintendent superintendent of schools Berkeley Berkele Cal Cat J. J F. F to Sims president of ot state normal fJ e hool Stevens Point Wis Business meeting meeting Executive Executive commit commit- tee Members Homer H. H A. A J. J Matthews s Anna Laura Force J. J M. M Gwinn Round tables open forum For forum For consideration o 0 oL particular lines lilIes of or ress Meeting In ill different rooms tooms Conference on thrift education with actual results results Chairman Chairman A. A H. H Chamberlain Chamber Chamber- lain secretary California State Stat Teachers' Teachers association San Francisco Cal Conference on extension system of Improving Improving Im ml- proving teachers In service service ChaIrman Chairman L. L II U. Minkel superintendent of schools l Ft Dodge la Ia Conference on teacher progress by toy collective collective col col- colI col- I or organization organization Chairman Olive M. M Jones Jonel principal of school No 10 New Ne' Oe i York N. N Y MONDAY AI AFTERNOON JULY 5 30 O'CLOCK Methodist Church Final report of ot the tile committee on mili tary instruction in educational Institution institutions tion as a a. system of or training for tor the arm army and navy Thirty minutes John R. R Kirk president State Normal college Mo Report of or the committee on member member- ship Report of ot the the- executive committee Round tables table tableR open form m different dif fer ferent nt rooms I Th The teacher as an immediate problem In civilization I Conference on school consolidation an as I solution of rural Chairman Chairman John 1 F. F Sims president State Normal Normal Norma school Stevens Point Wig VII Introduction John Introduction John F. F Sims president State Normal school Stevens Stoven Point Wis Vis Is ls it possible to secure adequate funds for tor rural education without largely In Increasing increasing In in- creasing tho the taxing and administrative unit Former unit Former State Superintendent J. J Y Joyner Raleigh N N. C C. J J. J L 1 L. L United States bureau of or education How to organize to bring about consoli- consoli Adelaide r Adol Baylor federal agent nent for tor home economics economic Washington D D. D C. C Former Former Former For For- mer Superintendent Noil Nell McDonald Bis marck N. N D. D The The organization of or rural high schools L. L. L J J. Muir state superintendent of public public public pub pub- lic Instruction Salt Lake City Cily elect Mobilization of local forces for the tho im improvement improvement im- im provement of salaries J. salaries J. J C C. di director dl dl- rector rural education State Teachers Teachers' college Greeley Colo Cob Conference on the chan changes es needed In the elementary school course coune New subjects to bo be added Old subjects to be bo omitted Chairman Katherine D. D Blake principal principal principal pal of school No 6 Borough h of or Manhattan Manhat Manhat- tan Ne New York N. N Y Discussion of ot the following topics to be either amplified or added to our pre present nt school curriculum curriculum-Cl 1 1 Training for Parenthood Parenthood Parenthood Par Par- 2 Science Teaching 3 TrainIng Training Training Train Train- ing for tor Health 4 I Training for an Ideal Peacetime Service That Will Make Wartime Wartime War War- time Ume Service Unnecessary Discussion of tho the elimination of of of-i 1 All AU technical 2 en All AlI the higher arithmetic taking raking only the very ery simple processes tl that at cover the needs of or 90 PO per percent percent percent cent 3 Mother Goose rhymes and fn fairy I 1 clones etor that teach teah no ethical Conference on the tho conditions that ress In legislation and In standards have hav produced in diminishing the teacher cupply sun cup ply Mary ply Mary D D. Bradford superintendent o or of Schools s. Kenosha Wis Vis VOCATIONAL EDUCATION President John Callahan state director tor of or vocational education Madison Wis secretary Arthur F. F Payne University University Uni Uni- of or Minnesota Minneapolis Minn MONDAY AFTERNOON JULY 5 2 O'CLOCK Lafayette School Vocational home econom economics economics Zelia Zoila Bigelow special agent for federal board of ot vocational education Washington D.C. D D. C. C Alice M. M 1 Loomis state supervisor o of home economics education Lincoln Neb Maud Mau Murchie state supervisor of ot homo economics education Sacramento Cal Teacher training training R R H H. Leonard UniversIty Uni- Uni of or California Berkeley Cal Vocational testing testing Arthur Arthur 1 F. F Payne school of or education University of Minnesota Minne Minne- sota l Minneapolis Minn CONFERENCE OF GEOGRAPHY UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GEOGRAPHIC Chairman Jessie L. L Burrall chief o ot of school service National Geographic so society society so- so clet Washington D. D C. C MONDAY AFTERNOON JULY 5 5 2 I Salt Lake The Theatre Geography In Action Music Salt Snit Lake City schools Motion Pictures showing the worlds world's most stupendous stupendous stu stu- volcanic action in hI tim the I region of Alaska Greetings Jo Josephine Corliss Preston president National Education Education Edu Edu- cation association Olympia Wash The Civic Civlo Value of ot Geography Teaching Carroll Carroll Carroll Car Car- roll G G. G Pearse president State Normal Norma school Milwaukee Wig Vis Geography raph anc and Citizenship Mar Mary C. C C. C Bradford state stale superintendent of public Instruction Den vcr ver Colo Cob Educators In Action Hu Hugh h S. S Magill field secretary National Education Education Edu Edu- cation c. association Washington D D. C. C G Geography In Grades In iii 1920 Samuel Quigley president College State Normal Norma school Gunnison Colo Cob The National I Mat Mar Magazine and the Teaching of Geography Susan M. M I. I Dorsey superintendent superintendent of or schools Los Angeles Cal Demonstration Class of Pupils With Visualized Visualized Visualized Vis Vis- I Geography Salt Lake lako City schools Visualization Jessie I. I L L. Burrall DurraH chief of or school service National Geographic Geo Ceo graphic society Washington D. D C. C NATIONAL LEAGUE OF TEACHERS' TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONS N President Cornelia S. S Adair president preel- preel dent Richmond Elementary Teachers Teachers' as as- as Richmond Va secretary Josephinc Jo Jo- I H n Halloran Richmond Va I MONDAY NOON JULY 5 5 l 1 12 O'CLOCK Registration of delegates MONDAY MONDA Y AFTERNOON JULY 5 2 Eighteenth Ward Chap Chapel Chapal l. l The Classroom Teacher and the National Education Association Th The rhe WorK orl of the New Field S Secretary Secretary- Sallie L. L Hili assistant field secretary National Education association Denver Den Colo Cob What the National Education AssocIation Association Association tion Means to the lie Cla Classroom Teacher Teacher- Sara H II Fancy Fahey president of at the tho classroom classroom class clasp room teachers' teachers section Brooklyn N. N Y T. The Tue Plan Plait for Reorganization of the National Education Association Hugh Association Hugh S. S l I Magill field secretary National Education Education Education tion association Springfield III Ill Discussion Teachers' Teachers Salaries Salaries Margaret Margaret rot Hale Haley Chicago Teachers' Teachers Chicago Ill Informal reports of ot work done In Various various va Va- rious sections DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL EDUCATION President I. I L. L N. N Hines superintendent of public Instruction Indianapolis Ind secretary Charles F. F Pye Pe secretary Iowa Teachers Teachers' association Des Moines la Ta MONDAY FORENOON JULY 5 9 Salt Lake The Theatre Visual Education a Factor In Correlation Correla Correla- tion tion-E. tion E. E A A. Smith superintendent of ot schools Salt Lake City Utah Makin Making Visual Education Concrete Concrete Il H. H B B. B Wilson superintendent of ot schools Berkeley Cal Cat The Concrete In Education John Education John H. H superintendent of schools Omaha Neb eb General dl discussion of oC problems of vis iris ual education BO BOY SCOUTS Chairman E. E B. B DeGroot Scout executive executive tive Uve Do Boy Scouts of or America Los Anelu Angeles Angeles An An- geles elu Cat CaL MONDAY FORENOON JULY 5 9 C. I Barrett Hall A round table tabla for all interested f In the correlation and cooperation of the Boy Scouts and th the public schools Tile The Opportunities for tor Cooperation With the Public Schools by the Boy Scouts of or A America John merica-John John H. H Beveridge e- e superintendent dent of or schools chool Omaha Neb Nob TOO Opportunities for Cooperation With the Boy Roy Scout Program by the Public Schools Oscar Ocar A A. A Kirkham Scout the Live Ho Boy Scout of ot America Salt LaKo Lake City Utah discussion The National Council of ot Administrative Women In Education President Education President nt Mary D D. Bradford superintendent of or schools Kenosha Kenosha Ken- Ken osha VIa Wis secretary Elvira D. D C Cabell dean clean of oC women Chicago go Normal school Chicago ill MONDAY Y NOON JULY 6 5 5 1 12 Hotel Utah Together Get luncheon VED WEDNESDAY FORENOON JULY 7 i 2 i I Hotel Utah Recruiting the teaching service service service-Dic- by speakers from all sections Inthe in inthe the United States Business meeting Library department department 0 O. O S. S Rice state supervisor of school libraries Madison Wis secretary Irma M. M Walker Valker librarian Hibbing Minn MONDAY Y AFTERNOON N JULY B 6 2 O'CLOCK Elks' Elks Club Relation of school libraries to public li libraries JI- JI and to other agencies Mary E. E Downey 11 library secretary and organizer state department of or public Instruction Salt Lake City Utah Library material for seo geography aph lasses blasses Jessie Jessio L. L Burrall National Geographic society Washington on D. D C. C The states state's interest in school libraries Cornelia Marvin librarian Oregon state library Salem Ore Clubs reading circles and other plans In operation f for r stimulating home rea reading read read- In Inc ing by school children J. children J D. D Wolcott chief of ot library United States bureau of education Washington D. D C. C Books for or elementary school children children- Chairman Annie S. S Cutter director of or childrens children's work public UJ library Cleveland Ohio Bylaws for regulating tho the proceedings s sand and for tor promoting the objects of or the th li library U- U department of the National Education Education Education Edu Edu- cation association association Chairman Chairman Sherman Sherman Williams chief chieff of the school li libraries Ii- Ii divisions state department of education Albany N N. N Y 7 Business SCHOOL LIBRARY LU LUNCHEON Newhouse hotel Wednesday July 1 7 7 1215 p. p m rn Plate 1 l. l Reservation at hotel or Mary E. E Downey Dow Dow- ney fey state state- department of edu education e Salt Lake CIt City before 6 G p. p m. m Tuesday July 6 6 DEPARTMENT 01 OF RURAL TION President II U. A. A Allen AUen rural school agent department of or education Augusta Augus AuguR ta ta Me Mc Ic secretary Mabel Carney Teachers Teachers Teachers' Teach Teach- ers ers' college Columbia university NewYork New York N. N Y 1 MONDAY AFTERNOON JULY 5 5 2 Presbyterian Church The Tho rural schools school's service to the community community com corn Some immediate demands for community community community service G. G. G W. W Ager superintendent of or schools Jackson county Jacksonville Ore Library extension in rural l communities ties ties Joy Joy E. E Morgan state II library bl-ar bl school Albany N. N Y T. The fight n rural Illiteracy illiteracy- Elizabeth Kelly rural Illiteracy director for North Carolina Raleign N. N C. C The rural teachers teacher's part In a community community community health pro program program George ram ram-Geore George H H. Black Hinck president State Normay school Ellen Ellen- burg Wash Vash Busin Business ess 3 Physical l education department t man E. E G. G Gowans state director health education Utah Salt Sail Lake ke City Utah MONDAY AFTERNOON JULY 5 5 2 Ces et Gymnasium Current problems In physical tion lion Efficiency y methods In exercise exercise Wil p Wil liam Burdick state director of ot physical education Baltimore Md rd The TIte physical director and social ethics Charlotte Stew Stewart Tt East High school Salt Lake City It Utah Success of ot nutrition in CIA clauses classes In Boston Boston Bos Boa ton toll and Chicago Chicago Caroline Caroline Hedger phy- phy Chicago Ill Department of or higher education Pres Pres President ident lelent GU Guy Stanton Fore Fora University ot or Minnesota ota Minneapolis polls Minn secretary secre tar tary J. J J. J director of or extension extension exten exten- sion elon In Indiana lan university Indianapolis Ind md MONDAY Y AFTERNOON July 5 51 2 Bishops' Bishops Building Third Floor The educational tidal wave wa George GeorEe F. F Zook specialist in higher education bureau bu tm- reau of ot education Washington D D. C. C Th The hl high h and the class clas In n 1940 Rodney 1940 Rodney West professor of Uni- Uni of Minnesota Minneapolis Minn L L- LV V Koos professor or University of ot Minnesota Min Mm Minneapolis Minn The rho Junior college movement movement-A. A. A F. F II Lange dean University of or California Berkeley Cal Cat |