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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Oct 1923, p. 3

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v W WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, "1923 3 EXPERTS TEST SCHOOL SYSTEM Winnetka School Work Com- pared with Instruction in Other Schools RESULT IS FAVORABLE Tentative Reports Indicate Plan Is Success The scientific investigation of the results of individual instruction in the Winnetka schools, under a subvention the Commonwealth fund in New York, is well under way. The Wilmette Public schools, Francis Parker School in Chicago, and the University of Chicago Elementary school are co- operating in the investigation, per- mitting themselves to be tested and measured for comparison with the Winnetka schools, in order that the results of individual instruction may be accurately studied. Dean William S. Gray of the!Uni- versity of Chicago has been selected by Superintendent Washburne as the special advisor and expert in making this survey. He and Mr. Washburne spent many hours in planning the work this summer, and Dean Gray spent a day this week in Winnetka planning the details of the work with Mr. Washburne and Miss Vogel. Miss Mabel Vogel will handle the details of the investigation. She has had a wide experience with individu- al instruction under Frederic Burk at the San Francisco State Normal school, here in Winnetka, and through accompanying Mr.. and Mrs. Wash- burne in their investigation of Europ- can experimental schools last winter. Answers Questions The investigation consists of a num- ber of separate studies. answer such questions as these: Does individual instruction make a successful adaptation of public school classes to the varying needs of dif- erent children? Does individual instruction tend to increase the rate of progress of chil- dren through school? If so, is it help- ful only to the more rapid. children or to slower ones also. Does individual instruction prepare children for high school as well as does class instruction, or better? Is individual instruction more or less effective than class instruction in giving a mastery of the common es- sentials such as arithmetic, spelling, language and reading? Does individual instruction allow more or less time than class instruc- tion for self-expressive and socialized activities? Does individual instruction throw more burden on the teacher than does class instruction? Are children more or less attentive under individual instruction than un- der the old system? Are the results of a] TY individual in- A Beef Fancier will" find plenty of choice cuts here that will appeal to his fancy --and later--to his appetite! It is the same with other joints. All our meats are praised for their juicy tenderness, and their uniformly sweet flavor. But that does not mean that we are high priced butchers. White Cash Market 1189 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 2779 We deliver in Evanston, Wilmette, Kenilworth, In- dian Hill, Winnetka Our Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention It seeks to | struction due primarily to its being individual or to the type of materials used in Winnetka, or the quality of teachers ? Is individual instruction more ex- pensive than class instruction? If co, do its results justify the additional cost? Many Favorable Answers To all these questions Superinten= dent Washburne states that he has tentative answers, most of them fav- orable, a few of them unfavorable. "The answers which we have so far, however," he says, "are not based on a careful statistical study. The wide- spread interest in the Winnetka ex- periment, bringing inquiries and visi- tors from every state in the Union and many foreign countries, make it desirable to take careful and accurate stock of what we have done and are |. doing. It is for this reason that I asked the Commonwealth Fund in New York for a subvention to enable us to make the study which is now under way. It will take a year to complete the work." Propose New Bus Route, Local Officials Told Notice has been received by the Win- netka officials from the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Electric railway stating that that company had applied to the Illinois Commerce commission for permission to operate motor busses irom Chicago to the state line through the north shore villages. A hearing on the matter 'was to he held by the commission this month, it was stated. CIRCLE MEETINC The East Willow. Street Circle wll meet with Mrs. I. M. Hamburger Tuesday morn'ng, October 9, at 11 o'clock. Buffet luncheon will be sérved at 1:00 o'clock. are urged to be present. All members | | | | Child's Portraits During October child whose | today, will | not be priceless to someone in | years to come. | | And have YOURSELF photo- graphed at the same time. Your friends will appreciate it. Stanton Wilhite | WINNETKA Phone Winnetka 210 There is 'not a photograph, taken We Specialize in | GARAGE FIRE A small blaze in the garage at the Lome of G. A. Hillner, 855 Spruce street, was quickly extinguished by the Winnetka Fire department, early this week. The fire was confined to thé lower floor and the total loss was estimated at only $10. ; combustion was the cause given by Chief Houren. stalled in Spontaneous eration tional church and will be in full op- in time for the services of Sunday, October 7, it is announced. NEW HEAT PLANT IN CHURCH A new heating system has been in- the Winnetka Congrega- Read the Want-Ads Boys' Store Sixth Floor TEE@) UB Henry C. Lytton & Sons STATE at JACKSON--on the Northeast Corner trousers long Mannish Style to Youthful Builds ASELLOW is ready for long 4 filled out like a young man. We hove had the popular models made up to correctly fit his youthtul proportions. They're fine quali- ties, attractive patterns and values that proclaim our tremendous < ¢; buying power. 5. i Lytton Hi--A First ~ Long 2-Trouser Suit Specially Designed to Adapt Young | before he has Drs Other First Long 2- Trouser Suits, $30, $35 to $45 Youth's Prep Shirts $3.50 Solid color Prep Shirts in Balloon Cloth and Poplin of unusual lustre and durability with neat collar at- tached in youth's sizes 13% to 15. Youth's Sport Coats $5 to $12.50 Smart looking two and fou. pocket Sport Coats of Ribbed or Brushed WoolorWorsted forboysand youths | to wear to school or for sports. hide insert in a sturdy Youth's Broad Toe Shoes, $6 This very stylish last has wide toe for comfort, thick sole for wear and raw- it damp-proof. Youth's Hats and Caps Knockabout Felts and Cloth Hats from $1.95 to $4.45. Fall caps in new pat- terns liave large visor and leather in- band, $1.95 to $2.95. Sixth Floor-- Boys' Store sole to make r ih LR J TY YY CY VY UTE TV NV VV SY FTV YT TV VV YY YF vv rr evr evr rv ve or og : 8 = 3 | Bo Your Banking in Winnetka accident Put It is the season when all animal life is making preparation for the unproductive season of snow and cold. Man should look even farther ahead than the one season and prepare for the days when sickness, , or age will reduce earning power. : [f vou have not vet secured one of our savings- hooks call today and start an account with us. Autumn Days something in your savings account now. | Resources over $1,000,000.00 WINNETKA STATE BANK ELM ST. EAST OF LINCOLN AVE. oS

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