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  <dc:title>'The New Era in home and school'  Vol. 29</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Nos. 3,  5-9.
Including special issues on activity methods and teacher training in England. 
Ref: Nos.5,7,8 not found.

 - Number 9 - November 1948
 - 'Why Acitivity ?' by James Hemming, Association for Education in Citizenship
 - 'Activity Work in the Junior School' by Annette Fowler, The Training College, Fishponds,Bristol
 - 'Activity in the Secondary Modern School (Neither Noisy Nor Woolly)' by T. Garfield Rowe, Priory Heath Secondary Modern School, East Anglia.
 - 'Projects on The Four Freedoms and Bees' by W.B. Roach and R.G. Zissell, Russell Lane Secondary Modern School, Hertfordshire.
 - 'The Fusion Plan in a Secondary Modern School, by S.H. Porter, Beech Hill County Secondary Modern Boys' School, Luton, Beds.
 - 'Activity in the Grammar School;  Out of School Activities-A Misnomer' by H. Raymond King, Headmaster, Wandsworth School.
 - 'Activity in a Rural Grammar School' by H.F. Halliwell, Headmaster, Devizes Grammar School.
 - 'Activity Work in a Girls' High School' by Miss M.M. Hoyle, Headmistress, The High School for Girls, Stroud,Glos.
 - 'Activity in the Junior Forms of a Grammar School' by J.C. Morris, Acton County School.
 - 'The Passive-Active Rhythm' by M.L. Hourd, BorthwickTraining College.
 - 'Corporal Punishment'  (Conference at Caxton Hall, Westminster)
 - 'Book Reviews' 
 - 'Directory of Schools'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1948</dc:date>
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