Monday, Apr. 14, 1924

New Quarterly

"I congratulate you on the very interesting contents of the first number of the quarterly magazine to be published by the Progressive Education Association. The progressive schools are increasing rapidly in number. . . . They are to be the schools of the future in both America and Europe." Thus did ex-President Eliot encourage the editors of Progressive Education to teach teachers concerning the various developments in progressive education at home and abroad. The first number of the new quarterly contains articles on the three chief systems of individual education now in practice--the Dalton plan (English and American), the Winnetka system (Winnetka, Ill.), the Decroly method (Belgian). It is published at Washington by the Progressive Education Association, No. 1719 35th St., N. W.