The Teaching of Art Related to the Home Suggestions for content and method in related art instruction in the vocational program in home economics

Part 10

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Units: additional units in art, 72-74. arrangement in vocational schools, 10-11, 72. in clothing selection, 73-74. in home furnishing, 72-73.

Unity, 15, 16.

Vocational program: art in all-day schools in, 1-2, 10-11, 14. art for adults in, 2-3, 14. art for part-time girls in, 11, 14. objectives, 12. place of art in, 10-11.

Weaving, 52.

Whitford, William C., 1, 12, 15, 16, 22, 29, 55, 63.

Williams, F., 15.

Wilson, Elsie, VII, 15, 17, 22.

Windows, lesson on curtain arrangement for school, 34-40.

Winter bouquets, 27, 29.

PUBLICATIONS OF THE FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION RELATING TO HOME-ECONOMICS EDUCATION[28]

ANNUAL REPORTS TO CONGRESS

1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930.

BULLETINS

23. Clothing for the Family. 1918. On sale by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Price, 15c.

28. Home-Economics Education. Organization and Administration (revised). 1928. On sale by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Price, 15c.

35. Use and Preparation of Food. 1919. On sale by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Price, 20c.

79. A Study of Home-Economics Education in Teacher-Training Institutions for Negroes. 1923. On sale by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Price, 15c.

86. Health of the Family. A Program for the Study of Personal, Home, and Community Health Problems. 1923. On sale by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Price, 25c.

116. Training for Leadership in Home-Economics Education. Report of the National Committee on Advanced Courses in Vocational Education. 1927. On sale by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Price, 10c.

124. Plant and Equipment for Vocational Classes in Home Economics. Intended for the Use of Those Responsible for Determining Plant and Equipment for Vocational Schools and Classes. 1927. On sale by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Price, 40c.

143. Training Supervisors of Home-Economics Education. Report of the National Committee on Advanced Courses in Vocational Education. On sale by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Price, 5c.

151. Vocational Education in Home Economics. Twelve Years of Home Economics Under the National Vocational Education Acts. On sale by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Price, 30c.

156. The Teaching of Art Related to the Home. Suggestions for Content and Method in Related Art Instruction in the Vocational Program in Home Economics. 1931. On sale by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Price, 25c.

158. The Teaching of Science Related to the Home. Suggestions for Content and Method in Related Science Instruction in the Vocational Program in Home Economics. 1931. (In press.)

FOOTNOTES

[Footnote 1: Whitford, William G., An Introduction to Art. Preface XI. Appleton Series in Education, 1929.]

[Footnote 2: Ibid., p. 16.]

[Footnote 3: National Committee on Wood Utilization, United States Department of Commerce--Furniture and Its Selection and Use, by Clark B. Kelsey, p. 1.]

[Footnote 4: School and Society, Vol. XXX, No. 780.]

[Footnote 5: Bobbitt, F. How to Make a Curriculum, pp. 220-221. Houghton, Mifflin Co. 1924.]

[Footnote 6: Whitford, William G., An Introduction to Art, pp. 192-193. Appleton Series in Education, 1929.]

[Footnote 7: Adapted from Russell and Wilson, Art Training Through Home Problems. Manual Arts Press. (In press.)]

[Footnote 8: Federated Council on Art Education. Report of the Committee on Terminology (William G. Whitford, chairman), p. 12, 1929.]

[Footnote 9: Goldstein, Harriett and Vetta, Art in Everyday Life, p. 5. The MacMillan Co. 1925.]

[Footnote 10: Russell, M., and Wilson, E., Art Training Through Home Problems. Manual Arts Press. (In press.)]

[Footnote 11: Trilling, M. B., and Williams, F., Art in Home and Clothing, pp. 28-63. The Lippincott Co. 1928.]

[Footnote 12: Federated Council on Art Education. Report of the Committee on Terminology, Table V (William G. Whitford, chairman), p. 26.]

[Footnote 13: Federated Council on Art Education. Report of the Committee on Terminology (William G. Whitford, chairman), p. 38.]

[Footnote 14: Russell, M., and Wilson, E., Art Training Through Home Problems. Manual Arts Press. (In press.) North Dakota State Department of Education, A Suggested Outline for the Content of a Course in Related Art for High School Girls. Nebraska State Department of Education, Suggested Outline for Content and Methods in Related Art. Home Economics Publication, Serial No. 38.]

[Footnote 15: Whitford, William G., An Introduction to Art, p. 194. Appleton Series in Education, 1929.]

[Footnote 16: Russell, M., and Wilson, E., Art Training Through Home Problems. (Chapter "Creating an Interest in Everyday Art.") Manual Arts Press. (In press.)]

[Footnote 17: Lancelot, W. H., Handbook of Teaching Skills. John Wiley & Sons, 1929.]

[Footnote 18: Bobbitt, F. How to Make a Curriculum, p. 222. Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1929.]

[Footnote 19: Morgan, A. B., Elements of Art and Decoration, p. 33. The Bruce Publishing Co. 1928.]

[Footnote 20: Whitford, William G., An Introduction to Art, p. 186. Appleton Series in Education. 1929.]

[Footnote 21: Strebel and Morehart, The Nature and Meaning of Teaching, p. 177. McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1929.]

[Footnote 22: Lancelot, W. H., Handbook of Teaching Skills. John Wiley and Sons. 1929.]

[Footnote 23: Lancelot, W. H., Handbook of Teaching Skills. John Wiley & Sons. 1929.]

[Footnote 24: Goldstein, Harriet and Vetta, Art in Everyday Life, p. 6. The Macmillan Co. 1925.]

[Footnote 25: Whitford, William G., An Introduction to Art, p. 236. Appleton Series in Education. 1929.]

[Footnote 26: Refer to Whitford, An Introduction to Art Education, pp. 239-245, for suggestive appreciation test in art. Appleton Series in Education. 1929.]

[Footnote 27: Mumford, Lewis, The American Mercury, April, 1930.]

[Footnote 28: A complete list of available publications relating to the work of other services of the Federal Board for Vocational Education may be obtained on request. Address Publications Section of the Board.]