Show GATHER fOR CONVENTION II Nearly Two Thousand Educators k In the City for Annual Gathering NOTED SPEAKER rE S ON O PROGRAM l y rr L Dr Dr and In InStone Vim nm Stone Harris J r l to be he Present lr Deliver Addresses 1600 1100 find 2000 teachers were ere lu III IJ seats feats In the tho assembly hall hail when hen nt rank Frank M i called call 11 to to t ulet o ler tho the Slie SUc e ot or the J Teachers l athen association as oI n l oc 1 tills thle t I They The had md born bern gather ig in III f 1 oni om all parts of oC Utah Uth emi and sonic some ol le from Crom fromi i Idaho and nna other oilier stu rounding states Ii ilce yesterday morning In order to bo present at nt the lie opening session of oC tho thoI I convention President Predent Driggs was on hand c preparing for the af affair fall fair and ho was wa engaged all allt t the thc morning In winding up tho the final nal details detail of arrangement At JO 30 this morning a 1 meet meetIng lag Ing In of oC the committee was held at ot the Kenyan Kellon hotel where head headquarters I quarters of tho tim teachers association has lia been established which was at attended tended by b President Driggs Secretary 4 fax Max W V Woodbury and the other of or officers of ot tho tue association It had been b en expected that Dr Henry Henr of Columbia University Dr DI Thomas Thomis M 1 Doubt Balliet dean of or the school of or pedagogy of tho University of Now New York and Miss Ada Van Yan Stone Stono Harris assistant superintendent of tho the public tiL schools of ot Rochester N Y who arc oro arom m f to deliver addresses during durIn deller the tho sessions of ot tim no convention would 14 arrive In Salt Lako Laho Sunday SU ld and the latest report was to tho the effect that the noted educators would arrive arrhe In III Ogden at nt 11 this morning reaching Ii Salt Lake City about 1230 1210 President Driggs president of the as ns Is enthusiastic over ocr the pros iros prospects Poets for a n most successful convention t the sessions of which wilt will continue z until lay afternoon I look for forthe forthe forthe the best convention ever held In the tato said sald President Driggs this morning The eastern castern educators who sho vIII deliver lectures before the tho teachers are me among the tho most advanced cx ex exponents f of or the modern system of ot men menial ial ml and physical development and their 0 lectures will be attentively attentive followed J JY y the assembled pedagogues Dr Suz Sus Suzzalo zalo lies has been beon In Utah before having addressed the teachers at Ogden two years cars ago For several months past he ho Jias Jm been lecturing throughout Europe fInd he ho Is a man of at o wide learning along alom aion the tile lines of educational Dr I alliet Is equally noted as WI a modern educator He lie Is dean d inn or of the tha school of ot pedagogy J of 0 tho New York rork university h IntI he wilt will m speak several times during durin I the tie convention Miss lIss Harris Is an ex cx expert I pert pelt In tile tho t lc line lino of special education her addresses will be listened to with great reat interest The work of every ever department will be covered by com corn competent potent and the discussions Mill be conducted so that all may ma re rc tho the greatest benefit DANCING DA CING ON THE PROGRAM I After tho tim general session at the tho As Assembly AsI I hall hail this evening the tho visiting teachers t will be the guests of the Salt Salta a Lako teachers at a reception at Odeon hall hail There will be dancing and re refreshments and an enjoyable occasion lon ia is anticipated by b all the visiting and jilt local teachers Admission to tho the recep reception reception I tion will vili be by badge Ii After Atter the departmental work vork on Tues Tuesday Tuesday day Ila there will be a physical educational demonstration In which a class of deaf deaC ff pupils and a n class of or blind pupils from I tho the state school at Ogden will viii participate pate There Thero will also aiso bo be demonstrations of tho the primary and grammar grades games for high school boys hoys etc elc which will bo be ot of general Interest k Tho Timo public Is cordially Invited to at attend attend tend lend all sessions of tho convention There will be bo a general session this eve ec evening fling ning and Tuesday morning in tho the As f hall hail and again Tuesday evening end Wednesday morning at the same sarno place TIme The other sessions s will wili be de do departmental and will be bo held in the tIme various rooms at time the high school at ht I 7 9 which the time public will also be ba welcomed This evening at S 8 the time follow tollow following I jag ing ng program be given in the As I hall hail hailI I Invocation Prest Nephi It I Morris Music the time Impel Im Imperial ial rial Lecture The Tho Training for fOl Vocations lii in Democracy Dr DI Music the Imperial quartet U Our guests Miss lIs Ada Vaa Stone Har Ear Harri Harril ri ril sic assistant superintendent of schools M of oC Rochester Dr Thomas M Balliet I d in of or the School of ot Pedagogy Now I York university lly Dr Henry Henr Teachers college Columbia university p ni Reception at Odeon by b the teachers of oC Salt Lake City SESSION 1 After Arter President Driggs lied had called tho thu to order Invocation was of or feied by b Rev fey ne P A PRESIDENT DRIGGS ADDRESS Taking as his subject t Movements I In Education President V 1 M 31 Driggs Said bald There are arc a number of Important movements going on in the educational 3 World that are arc bound greatly to change time thc complexion of or the public I school system tI oC These Thee move mauve movements ments are exceedingly complex and amid 6 arc aro bothering the time best thinker rt and educators of or the tho country countr All ol o tho the l leading magazines ore are full Cull ot of articles JmJ dealing with various phases s of oC these theio i questions Every educational gather gatherIng gathering I Ing log Is 11 devoting much to lo papers pa ra discussions looking toward the time to toO O Op p lotion of ot these problems Though thc tIie movements are uro complex and amid manifold I In their Interests wo we can agree that Ii IM theIr theli final solution will wll give us a great greatly ly h changed school I e to predict that thai the or of tomorrow will aim moro more at tho the and the practical and that it will give Iivo more and more the kind of oC training that fits tIt for life and thus promote the fio t 11 welfare of ot tho child by enhancing hi his chances of ot becoming a n more moore productive citizen with a greater Interest and nil an In Influence 4 3 fluence In the tho life Ute ot or his hili community I One Orie of oc these movements with which 4 tho time country countr III IH concerned Is the demand nII tot for snore more efficient and amid better trained 9 teachers teacher We Wo are arc coming moro more full fully 6 to realize r that time the teachers teacher who best beat direct t and amid Inspire these little men mell and andI women who are arc to tobe be the citizens of or to tomorrow tomorrow I morrow ard tr r S those who are arc well wen train trained 1 ed cd There III Is a growing need for strong C won roll educated and expert teachers who i love 10 children teachers too who vimo are of oC their profession learners whoso whose Ideals lead load constantly onward amid upward scholarly sCholar lc teachers ten who command salaries com corn commensurate cornS 0 S with their qualifications qualification j j j I ability and service teachers who are arc broad enough to Influence h tho the of ut tho the community In which they live teachers too who not only recognize the educational maxim maxima edu educates n cates cate but who inspire children to do things timings for themselves and antI by I doing things for themselves gain that con consciousness of ot power powel that leads to lade Inae citizenship The greatest teachers aro are those who have lave not forgotten the tho boy and the tho girl of ot yesterday Such teachers get closer to children and their life and because or of this nearer relationship they thoy aro arc more moro likely like to be successful and ti tl wield an influence and inspiration that thit create within the child ft II desire to servo sero and mid a n lovo love for Cor service senica rho The greatest among amonI us u you ou know kno are those tho so who are willing to serve In a n recent re nt conversation one ono of oc our leading coding educators was commenting upon tho the wonderful w ability ot or ft n certain certaIn tain tam young oung woman a teacher In tIme the thel l schools school Why Wh ho he sa said saltI d we had lad a class clam of oC sixth grade pupils ron Ion taming some somo of the tile most macat unruly lads Jails In n the tho city It was a class with whom wheat tho the former teachers had had no rio end en enot of ot trouble Tho TIme moment the tho new teacher entered the room there thoro was vas a change Somehow whether by the use ure held of ot a magic wand or whatnot sho she the key to tho the situation and soon oon those her admiring and obedient boys bo S became slaves Another great change that Is la creeping Into nto our educational system concerns school organization org and management The school of oC tomorrow wilt will nave better school buildings with moe surroundings smaller cla class sis beautiful bettor be classification and higher priced teachers Tho The complexity of oC the system supervision In n norder for tor more expert calls callI untrained order that the work of oC the time teacher may be directed and made mado moro mote effective that the various subjects ma mabe mabe may mayhe and antI tho the work be he well presented throughout the different grades may maybe maybe systematized carefully be moro more study of oC tho the in There Theme will bo closer moro mom attention to every childs child s needs Frequent tests and examina examinations examinations examinations will be made not riot only for tor or mow more proper grading and amid classification but hilt defects that so o for those physical often otten retard the progress of or the time boy boj bojor bo boor of oC us ot or Few Fow or put him him out gear realize how many man of our pupils appear appeal dull because of defective hearing or sight adenoid growths growth and the like other and these defects To discover dl cover causes oi of o listlessness backwardness and waywardness wa and antI to seek seck a me rem rein remedy edy cd will Ill be an Important part of or the teachers business There will be a much nearer i relation elation between time the home homo and the tIme school be because because because cause of these investigations and through visits to the home parents meetings end and parents classes know Enow knowing KnowIng ing lag more of his life by this cooperation tion of the time teacher and the parent wo we 0 shall be better able to direct the tho child Here Her however let me inc sound Round a note of ot warning Great care must be exer exercised exercised exercised that there be not too much su mm supervision Our boys bos and girls gIna must lose their Individuality 1 and become C not l bt mere r orl human machine required d to fol follow follow low tho time beaten paths of oC those In the grades above aboe Our teachers too must be he given somo latitude or their person allt will wilt leave lee no mm valuable impression upon the children Aro Are thoro there not many man persons In the tho audience who recall re an aim school with withBorne some Borne strong Individuality that greatly influenced and rind inspired thorn thom to work workout workout workout out their own salvation The study ot or tha child problem and those things outside tho the school that influence child life Is leading lending to tho establishment of school gardens public public baths libraries and gymnasiums This Timis same study stud and Investigation Is also showing the urgent ur ent need of a greater love for Jus Justice jU justine tine tice a deeper respect for labor moro more careful and systematic physical education education education tion tion as well as ns the wisdom whalom of at more In Industrial 11 training for Cor both boys and I I girls Iris I 1 urn Im especially pleased to note the tho th threat great reat growth of oC tho the movement In our own state and the tho th recent laudable prayer for public play playgrounds rounds grounds for tho children of oC Salt Lake city These arc aro Important and amI necos necessary sary 11 guideposts to ton ft a higher civilization and ought to receive tho loyal support of every member of ot this thin association and amid mother and antI every every other father fa the I progressive citizen I J am nm strongly of oC I the tIme opinion that no community can cami afford to Its youths to lo the time street strett and time thO saloon when their lives might be bo made happier and better bettel by bythe b byI I the lie establishment osta and maintenance ot of public playgrounds libraries end and gym gymnasiums Shall we go fO on aim record at this convention as nil heartily in favor of oC the expenditure of ot public funds for purposes like these thelle There Is III ah aim Il urgent and almost almont pa pm pathetic appeal throughout America for or more moore responsible citizenship citizen citizenship ship that portrays a n willingness on part of oC an nn individual to assume and properly bear responsibility Heroin the teacher lass has an nn opportunity to help tho the pupil Every Evory teacher who Is firm patient und and sympathetic may lIla teach his hl pupils pupil to truth and hold themselves accountable n for their own nets meets Who Vho can camm doubt the tho to the tho grown man or woman of or such Huch lessons The Time boys and who are arc In a n school where such Buch sentiment prevails wilt will surely develop Into better mon men monand monand and women titan than they otherwise might Continued on pager page two TEACHERS GATHER BATHED FOR FO from page pago ono for tor they the will wi bo be h brave enough to do doright doright right and alid strong enough to speak the tho truth I Possibly tho the movement which Is most widespread today Is that movement toward Industrial education In our schools schol f Tho The time has come como when whon wo we must teach our children not only tho the value and Importance of ot labor but to honor the man who tolls toils toli The manual training and domestic science courses already Introduced Into Int somo some of ot our schools have have awakened a great gat Interest In tho the subject of ot industrial education Many educators Insist that wo we shall extend these thes courses curses some of oC them ad advocate advocate locate the Introduction of ot trades and ad vocational training In its Is declare declara declaration tion ton of of principles at Denver Denvel the lie National Educational Ed association declares that the changed conditions of 01 the tho twentieth century demand the the establishment of oC free fre schools whose whoso purpose shall be bo the tho training of oC our OUI youth for or commerce and the tho Industries sis as I well wel as n for the te professions 1 Is 18 I Ither there ther any danger of 01 getting for tor Industrial training The old Idea was education for tor schol scholarship scholarship and has often oren been expressed by b parents In this Injunction Professor ProCessor sor zor hero Is my myson son take him and Ind edu edo educate cate ote him BO 80 o well wel that he will wi never have havo have to work ne ns I have havo worked To 0 my mind it Is almost criminal for lor a fond parent to allow alow John to re remain remaIn remain main In bed while ho lights the fires fres milks the Ue cows chops the wood wo d and does docs s all al tho the work To T mo me It I Is not kindness to Iet let Mary sloop sleep while mother prepares tho the breakfast sets seta set the tho breakfast table and |