North Carolina education . His Teaching Force? W. W. Watney, Ashe-ville City Schools. Paper: What Can the Teacher Do to Promote theEfficiency of the Principals Work?—Mrs. M. B. Terrell,Raleigh City Schools. Friday Morning, ,Iune 17. Topic: PROBLEMS OF ATTENDANCE. Paper: In What Way Can the Principal Aid in Secur-ing Punctuality and Regularity of Attendance?—W. , Waynesville City Schools. Paper: What Shall b© Done With Pupils Who AreDelinquent in Their Classes Because of Irregularity ofAttendance—W. C. Rankin, Durham City Schools. Annual Session of the Womans Association for tlie Bet-ter


North Carolina education . His Teaching Force? W. W. Watney, Ashe-ville City Schools. Paper: What Can the Teacher Do to Promote theEfficiency of the Principals Work?—Mrs. M. B. Terrell,Raleigh City Schools. Friday Morning, ,Iune 17. Topic: PROBLEMS OF ATTENDANCE. Paper: In What Way Can the Principal Aid in Secur-ing Punctuality and Regularity of Attendance?—W. , Waynesville City Schools. Paper: What Shall b© Done With Pupils Who AreDelinquent in Their Classes Because of Irregularity ofAttendance—W. C. Rankin, Durham City Schools. Annual Session of the Womans Association for tlie Bet-terment of Public School-Houses and Groundsin North Carolina. Mrs. W. R. HoUowell, Goldsboro, President. Wednesday Afternoon, .Tune 15. Report of the Recording of County of Committees. Thursday Afternoon, June 16. Report of the Field of County of Committee on Plan of Afternoon, June of of ABOVE THE CLOUDS. Let me tell the stories and I care not who writes thetext-books.—G. Stanley Hall. IS NORTH CAROLINA EDUCATION. [May, 1910. North Carolina Education EDITORS: E. C Brooki, . Durham, N. C. I W. F. Marahall, Raleigh, N. C. Directed by an Advisory Board. Representing the State Departmentof Education; the County and City Schools; High Schools, Academiesand Colleges; the Primary Teachers Association: the Womans Better-ment Association; the Nature Study Society. RUI :d ivioimxmuv Subscription Price, One Dollar a Year Two Subacription* . $ I Four Subscriptions . $2,60Three Subscriptioiu . $ I Five to Ten, . 60c. each Make all remittances and address all business correspondence toW. F. MarshaU. Publisher, 108 W. Martin St., Raleigh. N. C. Entered as second-class matter January 21, 1909, at the post office atRaleigh, N. C. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Volume IV. MAY, 1910. Number 9. The most important consideration in all school workis to


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