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  <dc:title>'The New Era in home and school'  Vol. 44</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Nos. 1-10

 -  Number 1 - January 1963
 - 'Comings and Goings'  by Joseph A. Lauwerys, Comparative Education, Institute of Education
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Une Education Internationale Mythe Ou Realite?'  by Jean-Michel Hornus, College Cevenol, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, Houte-Loire, France
 - 'Educating Towards a Unified Europe'  by Lamberto Borghi, University of Florence
 - 'Jim Annand'  by Raymond King, Wandsworh School   (includes one picture)
 - 'Teaching Through Your Subject'  by Valerie Coates
 - 'Prospects in Schooling'  by James Hemming (Author of Adolescent Girls) 
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 2 - February 1963
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Teaching in the Affluent Society'  by James F. Porter, City of Coventry Training College &amp; Dr Jean Floud, Nuffield College, Oxford
 - 'Reading Ability of Cerebral Palsied Children'  report of an Educational Survey by Kathleen Hickey   (includes two pictures)
 - 'The Analisys of Free Dialogue in Young Children'  by Michael D. McClure
 - 'The Fairlop Venture'  by Dennis M. Bowden, Primary Dept.,The Grenfell School
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 3 - March  1963
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Literary Art and Scientific Thinking'  by Magnus Pyke (British scientist and Media figure)
 - 'An Editor Viewed Through Her Magazine'  by Marjorie L. Hourd    (includes four pictures &amp; drawing of Peggy Volkov)
 - 'An Approach to the Further Education of Early and Less Able School Leavers'  by Owen Whitney, Midhurst Grammar School &amp; Southampton University 
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 4 - April 1963
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Growing Up An Artist'  by Kenneth Woodbridge    (includes six drawings)
 - 'An Eye for an Eye'  by John Brelstaff, Guisborough County Modern School   (includes four drawings)
 - 'Thorold F. Coade; In Memoriam'  by Antony Brackenbury
 - 'The Development of an In-Service Training Centre'  by A.B. Davies, Hillfields Park Junior Mixed School, Bristol
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 5 - May 1963
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Work-Study Programs from America'  by Samuel Everett, United States NEF Section
 - 'Evolution of an Experimental College'  by J.D. Dawson, Antioch College,Yellow Springs,Ohio,USA
 - 'Mice, Men and Antioch'  by Deborah Weiss, Harvard School of Public Health, Cambridge,Massachusetts,USA
 - 'Co-operative Education in the High Schools of New York City'  by Grace Brennan, Co-operative Education, New York City
 - 'Hommage a Nicholas Smelten' (article in French &amp; English)
 - 'Die Schule in Hamburg seit 1945' (The Schools of Hamburg since 1945)  by Otto Wommelsdorff, Hamburg, Germany (article in German &amp; English)
 - 'Teaching and Therapy'  by J.D. Haldane, Playfield House, Stratheden Hospital, Cupar,Fife
 - 'Out of Shadows'  by J.P. Corbett, The University of Sussex (author of Europe and the Social Order)
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 6 - June 1963
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'The Adolescence of the Teaching Machine'  by B.T. Dodd, Sheffield Universtiy    (includes one picture)
 - 'The Introduction of New Educational Media in Dutch School'  by L. van Gelder, Algemeen Pedagogisch Centrum
 - 'Teachar-Pupil Relationships as explored and rehearsed in an experimental tutorial group'  by Elizabeth Richardson, University of Bristol
 - 'Dramatic Activity and Children: A Point of View'  by Grace M. Stanistreet, Adelphi College, Long Island, New York
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Conference Report - Inter-personal Relationships in Social Work and Teaching'  by J.C. Lampen (Conference held in England, 5th - 7th April 1963)
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 7 - July/Aug 1963 
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'The Meaning of African Education'  by Godfrey N. Brown, Univesity of Ibadan, Nigeria
 - 'Colour Factor Mathematics'  by Lawrence Ives, Educatinal Psychologist for Halifax
 - 'Extract from Letters from Mr Seton Pollock to Dr Peggy Volkov', then Editor of New Era
 - 'Is all well, Brothers?'  by Michael Shayer
 -'Teacher-Pupil Relationships (contd.) - as explored and rehearsed in an experimental tutorial group'  by Elizabeth Richardson, University of Bristol
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 8 - Sept/Oct 1963
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'The Process of Symbolization observed among emotionally deprived children in a therapeutic school'  by P. Dockar-Drysdale, The Mulberry Bush School
 - 'Pre-School Playgroups'  by Jack Hubbard
 - 'The Birth of a Nursery Play Centre'  by Elizabeth Hubbard, Woodingdean Play Centre, Brighton
 - 'The Value of Full Time Nursery Schools'  by Phoebe Moberly    (includes two pictures)
 - 'The Full-Time to Part-TIme in a Nursery School'  by Eunice Webb, Nursery School Head Teacher   (includes one picture)
 - 'The Development of Family Grouping'  by a Group of Bristol Head Teachers
 - Family Grouping in the Infants' School'  by Irene M. Lawton, Infant School London
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 9 - November 1963
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'The Developing Countries and Children's Books'  by Professor Dr Richard Bamberger, International Board on Books for Young People
 - 'Chairman's Address at the Presentation of Diplomas in Technology, Brunel College, 27th March 1963'  by Wilfred Brown (New Education Fellowship)
 - 'A Special School Centre for Spastic Children' [children with cerebral palsy] by G.A.E. Laughton-Smith, 'Cheyne Hospital Special School Centre for Spastic Children', Chelsea
 - 'The Value of Play in Meeting the Emotional Needs of Young Children in Hospital'  by Eva Noble, Royal National Orthopedic Hospital School, Middlesex,England
 - 'The Early Indentification and Prevention Program'  by Virginia M. Rowley &amp; Julia McBride (Hunter College, City University of New York)
 - 'Our Group Activity Experiment'  by W.A. Stevens, Selbourne Primary School, South Africa
 - 'Finding the Person Inside Work for Dedicated Teachers'  by Donald McLean (notes on Rudolf Steiner methods)
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Report: The Educational Research Council'  by Caroline Nicholson
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 10 - December 1963
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Children's Literature and the Developing Countries Part II'  by Dr Richard Bamberger, International Board on Books for Young People
 - 'The Media-Cob Doll'  by Peggie Williams    (includes one drawing)
 - 'UNESCO's Work for Human RIghts'
 - 'On Our Own Feet'  by Colin Mortimer, Chetham's Hospital School
 - 'Changing Patterns of Secondary Education in England'  by A.G. Joselin, University of Leicester
 - 'The New Curriculum and Core X'   by Winifred Philip, Kidbrooke School, London
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' </dc:description>
  <dc:date>1963</dc:date>
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