. Report of the public schools of Fort Wayne, Indiana, with announcements for ... and the rules and regulations, and the course of study. cher of draw-ing will be needed the coming to give insiructi(.n in the higtischool, and also as an, assistant to the Supervisor. The Supervisor visited the schools at regular intervals and lookedover and criticised the work done by the children since iier previousvisit. A lesson was presented either by the Super\ isor or teacher, as thework oi the school seemed to demand. An outline prepared especially and meeting the needs of the teach-ers was given t


. Report of the public schools of Fort Wayne, Indiana, with announcements for ... and the rules and regulations, and the course of study. cher of draw-ing will be needed the coming to give insiructi(.n in the higtischool, and also as an, assistant to the Supervisor. The Supervisor visited the schools at regular intervals and lookedover and criticised the work done by the children since iier previousvisit. A lesson was presented either by the Super\ isor or teacher, as thework oi the school seemed to demand. An outline prepared especially and meeting the needs of the teach-ers was given them at the beginning of each month- At the monthlyteachers meeting the work in tiie outline was fully explained ana thework of the past montli criticised. Also a teachers practice lesson wasgiven on wdiatever sul>;ect and medium seemed most needed. The training class, received instruction from the Supervivsor, two aft-<rnoons a month, which was not sufiicient. but it was all the time the-Supervisor had to give them. Tf an is appointed next year,the training class should receive more instruction, as it is absolutelv. Kcpori of Public Schools, Port lyayiic, hid, 39 necessary that the teachers siu)nl(I he able to execute well in drawing aii<lpainting before they can sjet yood results from their teaching. The greatest difiiculty in introducing the subject of art in the publicschools is the yevy meager knowledge the teachers have of the subjectThe State Normal schools give it little or no attention, and the old wayof teaching drawing in the piddic sciiools was a detriment rather than ahelp. There is not a study that is more abused than an. nor one that isof more vital importance to the nation. It is a moral uilluence of greatpower, an uplifting oi a perfectl}^ harmonious soul- Platd sitting at theleet of Socrates and studying the profound philosophy of life, discov-ered that He who would proceed aright, should begin in youth to studybeautiful forms, imtil he grow


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