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  <dc:title>'The New Era in home and school'  Vol. 37</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Nos. 2-3. 6, 8-10. 
Includes special issues on 'young children - two to eight'; 'young children - learning to read'; the international Fellowship conference on constructive education and mental health in Utrecht


 -  Number 2 - February 1956
 - 'Contrasts in Culture and Education 1921-55: A Personal Memorandum from Harold Rugg'  (Professor, Columbia University) 
 - ' Letters from Pierre Bovet (in French) and Kees Boeke, Dutch reformist educator.
 - 'Parent-Teacher Relationship: Comments from a Grandmother'  by Jeanne Hauser, New Education Fellowship-French Section
 - 'Why New? How New?'  by Beatrice Ensor
 - 'Reflexions on the New Education'  by Wlliam Boyd, Reader Emeritus in Education, Glasgow University
 - 'News and Notes'  (Sections: Danish, German, Italian, New South Wales) 
 - 'English New Education Fellowship Annual Report 1955' 
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 3 - March  1956
 - 'Ventures in Sociability'  by Marion S. Smith, Ludwick Infant School, Welwyn Garden City
 - 'Problems of the New Teacher-3'  by Francesca Enns
 - 'Theory and Practice'  by A.S. Neill, Summerhill School (Author of the Dominic books)
 - 'Fostering the Child's Innate Feeling for Movement'  by Lilian Harmel
 - 'Affection, Security and the Deprived Child'  by Julius Carlebach, The Jewish Orphanage, London
 - 'News and Notes'  (Sections: Scotland) 
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 6 - June  1956
 - 'An Environment for Learning in an Infant School'  by D.B. Scurfield, Headmistress of Ludwick Infant School, Welwyn Garden CIty
 - 'How We Set About Making Reading Both a Skill and a Pleasure'  by V.W. Brown, Headmaster, Green Lanes School, Hatfield; M.R. Killon, Ludwick Infant School; N.M. Goldsmith, Churchfields County Primary School, Beckenham; C.H. Zoeftig, Headmaster, Woodmansterne Primary School, Stretham Vale,London.
 - 'The Psycho-Analytic Sturdy of the Child, Voulme X'  by Marjorie Hourd, (Author of 'The Educaton of the Poetic Spirit')
 - 'News and Notes'  (Sections: Ceylon, Danish, Italian, New South Wales, Scotland)
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 8 - September-October 1956
 - 'N.E.F. Sections and their Secretaries'
 - 'Group Pattern of a Conference'  opening addresses by G.W. Arendsen Hein, P.J. Piebenga, J.H. Wesselings, H. Ploeg, Dr Elisabeth Rotten
 - 'The Challenge to Parents To-Day; The Age-Old Problems in their Modern Setting'  by Sidonie Gruenberg, Child Study Association of America
 - 'Group Leaders at Utrecht'
 - 'The New Education Fellowship'  Headquarters Reports, 1955-1956
 - 'A Note from the President'  by K.G. Saiyidain
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 9 - November 1956
 - 'The Roots of Human Personality'  by Dr John Bowlby (Author of 'Personality and Mental Illness')
 - 'Remaking the School for Mental Health'  by A.A. El Koussy, Dean of the Institue of Education, Ain Shams University, Egypt
 - 'Changing Education in a Changing World Society'  by Margaret Mead, American History Museum
 - 'The New Education, Past, Present and Future'  by Roger Gal (New Education Fellowship, French Section)
 - 'News and Notes'  (Principals and Aims- Italian and German Sections by Harold Rugg, USA)
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 10 - December 1956
 - 'Group Work - Numbers 2 to II: By Group Leaders'  (Discussions on constructive education)
 - 'From Each Member of one Group'  (Reports on the working of the Group)
 - 'Numbers 13 to 15: Comments by Group Members' (The Group and the Conference as a whole)
 - 'From a Group Leader'  (Group Expectations)
 - 'News and Notes'  (Sections: Indian and Scottish) 
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' </dc:description>
  <dc:date>1956</dc:date>
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