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  <dc:title>'The New Era in home and school'  Vol. 45</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Nos. 1-10
Include special issues on education and world anxieties; geography; modern mathematics; and education of minorities and in underdeveloped areas. 

 -  Number 1 - January 1964
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Dialogue on Peace with Elisabeth Rotten (a German reform pedagogue and peace activist); Postscript by Yehudi Menuhin &amp; Philip Noel-Baker
 - 'Report on the Conference on International Understanding'  by M.T. Vyas, India
 - 'When Man meets Man'  by Frederick L. Redefer, New York University
 - 'Teaching Problems in African Schools in Southern Rhodesia'  by A.G. Dangarembga, Mission Central Primary School, Southern Rhodesia
 - 'Gossamers and Anchors; A Series of Recorded Discussions with young teachers'  by Grace Eldridge
 - 'Reviews' 
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Report: The Bedford Conference (NEF English Section, Summer 1963)'  by James F. Porter 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 2 - February 1964
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'The Danish School Today: its basis and future'  by Torben Gregersen, Copenhagen  (includes two pictures)
 - 'The History of Modern Danish Education'  by Sofie Rifbjerg,   (includes one picture)
 - 'The Danish Mysore Project'  by Inge Folke Frederiksen
 - 'The Need to Depart from Traditional Values in Indian Education: A Working Paper'  by Muriel Wasi, National Council of Educational Research, New Delhi
 - 'An Experiment in Creative Acting Techniques'  by Grace M. Stanistreet (Sponsored by Adelphi University, New York City)
 - 'Intellectual Effort and Mental Hygiene'  by Ruth Froyland Nielsen, NEF Section Norway
 - 'Gossamers and Anchors Part II; A Series of Recorded Discussions with young people'  by Grace Eldridge
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 3 - March  1964
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Science for Young Children'  by Mary W. Moffitt, Queens College, City University of New York    (includes six pictures)
 - 'Creative Language for Young Children'  by Lucile Lindberg
 - 'A Preschool Enrichment Program for Disadvantaged Children'  by Shirley Fieldmann, Dept. of Psychiatry,New York Medical College
 - 'Gossamers and Anchors Part III; A Series of Recorded Discussions with young Teachers'  by Grace Eldridge
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 4 - April 1964
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Possible development in the teaching of History in Schools'   by P.J. Mercier, University of Reading, Institute of Education
 - 'Dialogue: The Manners of Monkeys and Men'  by Michael Chance, Ethology Laboratory, Uffculme Clinic, Birmingham    (includes two pictures)
 - 'Le Programme d'histoire a l'ecole d'Europe'  (in French)
 - 'The European School: English Note'  by P.V
 - 'Kleio'  by John Bremer (a historical discussion of history)
 - 'Some Impressions of a Teacher Abroad'  by Donald McLean, Dept. of Education, New South Wales
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 5 - May 1964
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Teachers and Examinations'  by D.J. Isaac, Brunel College,London
 - 'Authority in Education'  by John Blackie, Ministry of Education
 - 'A Clinical Approach to Education'  by Robert W. Shields, University of London Institute of Education
 - 'The Unchanging Heritage'  by Muriel Wasi, New Delhi
 - 'Thoughts on the Origins of Cruelty'   by H.E.W. Hardenberg   (includes two drawings)
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 


 -  Number 6 - June/July 1964
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'In Memoriam: Elisabeth Rotten'   by Beatrice Ensor
 - 'The Climate for Learning in Teacher Education'  by Dorothy Nelson Candland, University of Oregon
 - 'Teacher Education in Ceylon'  by K. Nesiah, University of Ceylon
 - 'Mental Health and the Teacher'  by Robert W. Shields, Insitute of Education,London
 - 'The Liberal Arts and the Teacher'  by John Bremer
 - 'After School Care for Educationally Sub-Normal Children'  by P.S. Roberts, Dingle Lane School, Liverpool
 - 'Half Our Future (Newsom Report August 1963; Higher Education (Robbins Report) October 1963'  by A.J. Jenkison, Bolton Institure of Technology 
 - 'Science and the Changing Pattern of Society'  by Mary Kirwan, Loreto Convent, Wexford, Ireland   (includes one picture)
 - 'Reviews' 
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 7 - Aug/Sept 1964
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Elisabeth Rotten'  by M. Kohne, Sonnenberg Centre
 - 'New Mathematics'  by Hans Freudenthal, Utrecht University
 - 'Too free to Change?'  by W.M. Brookes, University of Southampton
 - 'The School Mathematics Project'  by A.G. Howson, University of Southampton
 - 'The Midlands Mathematical Experiment'  by Cyril Hope
 - 'The Dienes Materials in Leicestershire Junior School'  by L.G.W. Sealey
 - 'Z. P. Dienes' (Hungarian mathematician)
 - 'A Case for Continuous Revolution'  by David Wheeler, University of Leicester
 - 'Reviews' 
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Report: The New Educational Fellowship Conference for Young Teachers (Gorssel, Holland, 27th July-1st August 1964)'  by Robin Peverett
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 8 - October 1964
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'The Education of Eskimos'  by Joseph Katz, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
 - 'Indian Education in Natal'  by a Correspondent 
 - 'Urban Schools and their Teachers'  by Harry N. Rivlin, The City University of New York
 - 'Education in India'  by K.C. Mukherjee, University of London, Institute of Education
 - 'Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 9 - November 1964
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Gaining an Understanding of the Worldwide Man-Natural Environment System'  by Clyde F. Kohn, Geography,University of Iowa
 - 'Geographical Field Work in Schools'  by Norman J. Graves, University of London Institute of Education
 - 'The Use of Sample Studies in the teaching of Geography'  by Prue Dempster, Whitelands College, Putney
 - 'Skills and Concepts involved in Map Drawing and Map Interpertation' by David J. Satterley, Homerton College, Cambridge
 - 'Correspondence'
 - 'Report: International Geographical Union Commission on the Teaching of Geography by Tom W. Brown, The King's School, Gloucester
 - 'Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' 

 -  Number 10 - December 1964
 - 'Look Out'  by James L. Henderson (International Secretary), History &amp; International Affairs, Institute of Education
 - 'Editor's Letter'  by editor Margaret Myers
 - 'Educaction and a Human Right in Depressed Areas'  by Brian Holmes, University of London, Institute of Education
 - 'Maoris in Auckland, New Zealand'
 - 'Being a Maori in Auckland'  by H. Dansey
 - 'Maori Children in Auckland School'  by Roger Oppenheim
 - 'One Kind of Parent Participation'  by A. Grey
 - 'Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools' </dc:description>
  <dc:date>1964</dc:date>
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