Education as the Training of Personality/End matter

PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER.




EDUCATIONAL SERIES


No. I. CONTINUATION SCHOOLS IN ENGLAND AND ELSEWHERE. Their place in the Educational System of an Industrial and Commercial State. By Michael E. Sadler, M.A., LL.D., Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds, and late Professor of the History and Administration of Education in the University of Manchester. Demy 8vo, pp. xxvi. 779. 8s. 6d. net.
(Publication No. 29, 1907.)


No. II. THE DEMONSTRATION SCHOOLS RECORD. No. I. Being Contributions to the Study of Education from the Department of Education in the University of Manchester. By J. J. Findlay, M.A;, Ph.D., Sarah Fielden Professor of Education. Demy 8vo, pp. viii. 126. 1s. 6d. net.(Publication No. 32, 1908.)


No. III. THE TEACHING OF HISTORY IN GIRLS' SCHOOLS IN NORTH AND CENTRAL GERMANY. A Report by Eva Dodge, M.A., Gilchrist Student. Demy 8vo, pp. x. 149. 1s. 6d. net.
(Publication No. 34, 1908.)


No. IV. THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER, 1890-1911. Demy 8vo, 146 pp., with 12 plates, 1s. 6d. net, paper; 2s. 6d. net, cloth.
(Publication No. 58, 1911.)


Published in commemoration of the twenty-first anniversary of the Education Department.

No. V. OUTLINES OF EDUCATION COURSES IN MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY. Demy 8vo, pp. viii. 190. 3s. net.
(Publication No. 61, 1911.)


No. VI. THE STORY OF THE MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1871-1911 By Sara A. Burstall, M.A., Head Mistress, Special Lecturer in Education. Demy 8vo, pp. xx. 214, with 18 Plates. 5s. net.
(Publication No. 63, 1911.)


No. VII. THE DEMONSTRATION SCHOOLS RECORD, No. II. The Pursuits of the Fielden School. Edited by J. J. Findlay, M.A., Ph.D. About 350 pp., with 6 plates, 5s. net.
(Nearly Ready.)


LECTURES

No. XV. University Education for Women. By Mrs. Henry Sidgwick, Litt.D. 6d. net.
(Lecture No. 15, 1913.)




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