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DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
READERS SERVICES PUBLIC LIBRARY UNIT
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
JACK P NIX
State Superintendent of Schools
1966 LIBRARIESV
INTRODUCTION
The books on this list may be borrowed or they may be purchased
with state library funds
Teachers desiring to borrow these or other professional books
should request them through their regional or county library The
books on this list represent only a small proportion of the total number
of volumes available for loan Many older titles have been omitted from
this list New books are purchased regularly many by special request
and every effort is made to meet the reading needs of the teachers of
the state Teachers are urged to request any book desired by either
author and title or by subject matter through their nearest regional
county or municipal library
The books on this list may be purchased by school or public
libraries using state library funds if the price is given for the book
Orders requesting these books should be made out just as all other
orders using state funds In indicating the source of selection please
use GLP
Titles marked replace earlier editions of same titles included
in Selected List of Books for Teachers 1963TABLE OF CONTENTS
Administration and Supervision
Art and Crafts
Counseling and Guidance 1U
Curriculum
Education Elementary J
Education Philosophy and History 1
Education Secondary
Evaluation iu
Exceptional Children 9
Gifted Children 9
Health 8
Human Growth and Development
Instructional Materials and Libraries 2
Language Arts Foreign Languages
Language Arts General
Language Arts Reading
Language Arts Speech
Mathematics
Methods of Teaching 2
Music
Physical Education
School Law 2
Science
Social Studies
Student Teaching 11
Teaching and Teaching Personnel 2
Vocational Education
EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY
Bereday G Z Comparative method in education 1964 Holt
370195
Charles M R Preface to education 1965 Macmillan 370
De Young C A American education 5th Ed 1964 McGraw
370973
Ehlers Henry Crucial issues in education 3rd Ed 1964
Holt 370
Frasier J E Introduction to the study of education 3rd Ed
1965 Harper 370973
Meyer A E Educational history of the western world 1965
McGraw 3709
Phi Delta Kappa Symposium Boston Univ 1963 Values in American
education 1964 Phi Delta Kappa 3701
Russell J E Change and challenge in American education 1965
Houghton 370973
Taxonomy of educational objectives Handbook 2 Affective domain
1964 McKay 3701
Thut I N Educational patterns in contemporary societies 1964
McGraw 37019
Wise J E History of education 1964 Sheed Ward 3709
5 25
4 95
6 95
3 25
6 95
7 50
4 95
1 95
2 50
8 50
5 00
ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION
Eye G C Supervision of instruction 1965 Harper 3712
Minimum standards for school buses 1964 Rev Ed 1965 NEA
6292223
Neagley R L Handbook for effective supervision of instruction
1964 Prentice 3712
Selection instruction and supervision of school bus drivers 1965
NEA 62928333
Wynn D R Organization of public schools 1964 Prentice
3712
850
100
695
50
350School Law
Drury R L
340
Principles of school law with cases 1965 Appleton
600
Teaching and Teaching Personnel
Biddle B J Contemporary research on teacher effectiveness 1964
Holt 3711 500
Garrett H E Art of good teaching 1964 McKay 3711 160
NEA Research Division Evaluation of classroom teachers 1964
NEA 37078 300
Methods of Teaching
Beggs D W Independent study bold new venture 1965 Indiana
Univ Pr 3713943 595
Georgia Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Nongraded school program 1965 The Association 37125
McDonald Blanche Methods that teach Rev Ed 1965 Brown
W C 37213 600
Herrick V E Using experience charts with children 1964
Merrill C E 37201 195
Frank Letitia Student assembly 1965 NEA 37189 100
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND LIBRARIES
V Boyd J E Books libraries and you 3rd Ed 1965 Scribner
0287
Brown J W Administering educational media 1965 McGraw
37133
v Children books and reading ed by Mildred Dawson 1964
International Reading Association 0285
Emery R C High interest easy reading for junior and senior
high school reluctant readers 1965 National Council of
Teachers of English 028523
Erickson C W H Fundamentals of teaching with audiovisual
technology 1965 Macmillan 37133
360
795
250
100
750
Gaver M V Patterns of development in elementary school libraries
today 2nd Ed 1965 Encyclopedia Britannica 027822
Glaser Robert Teaching machines and programmed learning II
1965 NEA 3713944
Kinder J S Using audiovisual materials in education 1965
American Book 37133
h Larrick Nancy A parents guide to childrens reading Rev Ed
1964 Doubleday 0285
Learner L E Suggestions for a basic economics library 1965
Joint Council on Economic Education 028523
National Council of Teachers of English Committee on Senior High
School Book List Books for you 1964 Washington Square
Pr 028523
National Society for Programmed Instruction Trends in programmed
instruction 1964 NEA 3713944
J
Schultz M J Teacher and overhead projection 1965 Prentice
371335
Taylor J L Library facilities for elementary and secondary
schools 1965 U S Govt Printing Off 0278
Wiltz J E Books in American history a basic list for high schools
1964 Indiana Univ Pr 028523
50
1150
325
395
75
90
700
750
100
CURRICULUM
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development New curriculum
developments 1965 NEA 375
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Role of
supervisor and curriculum director in a climate of change
1965 Yearbook 1965 NEA 375
Chasnoff R E Elementary curriculum a book of readings 1964
Pitman 37219
Doll R C Curriculum improvement 1964 Allyn 375
Hass Glen Readings in curriculum 1965 Allyn 375
175
450
800
995
650
Education Elementary
Association for Childhood Education International Equipment and
supplies Rev Ed 1964 The Association 372167
150
3 Association for Childhood Education International Intermediate
education changing dimensions 1965 The Association
372242 125
Association for Childhood Education International Primary
education changing dimensions 1965 The Association
372241 125
Burton W H Step beyond creativity 1964 NEA 372 100
Holt C How children fail 1964 Pitman 372 450
Manolakes George Elementary school we need 1965 NEA 372 125
Mehl M A Teaching in elementary school 3rd Ed 1965 Ronald
37213 675
Montessori Maria Montessori method 1964 Schocken 37201 500
Shumsky Abraham Creative teaching in the elementary school 1965
Appleton 37213 500
Education Secondary
Callahan S G Successful teaching in secondary schools 1966
Scott Foresman 37313 700
Educational Testing Service Senior high school principalship
1965 NEA 3731201 500
George Peabody College for Teachers Nashville Center for Southern
Education Studies High schools in the south 1965
Author 37375 500
Herber H L Developing study skills in secondary schools 1965
International Reading Association 37313 250
Art and Crafts
National Society for the Study of Education Art education 64th
Yearbook Part 2 1965 Univ of Chicago Pr 3757 500
Petterson H Exploring with paint 1964 Reinhold 751 550
Rottger Ernst Creative drawing point and line 1964 Reinhold
7414 495
Studies in Art Education Creativity and art education 1964
NEA 3757 150Language Arts General
Allen H B Readings in applied English linguistics 2nd Ed
1964 Appleton 408 450
College Entrance Examination Board Freedom and discipline in
English 1965 The Board 3758 275
Gleason H A Linguistics and English grammar 1965 Holt
3758 795
Hook J N Teaching of high school English 3rd Ed 1965 Ronald
3758 600
Jewett A J Improving English composition 1965 NEA 375808 250
Leonard E N Basic learning in the language arts 1965 Scott
Foresman 3726 350
National Council of Teachers of English Classroom practices in
teaching English 1965 The Council 3758 100
National Council of Teachers of English Language programs for the
disadvantaged 1965 The Council 37196 295
National Council of Teachers of English Motion picture and the
teaching of English 1965 Appleton 79143 195
What Research Says To The Teacher No 29 Listening by S E
Taylor 1964 NEA 37078 25
Language Arts Foreign Languages
Hocking Elton Language laboratory and language learning 1964
NEA 375407
Huebener Theodore How to teach foreign languages effectively
Rev Ed 1965 New York Univ Pr 375407
Rivers W M Psychologist and the foreign language teacher 1964
Univ of Chicago Pr 375407
450
400
400
Language Arts Reading
Aaron IE Conducting inservice programs in reading 1965
International Reading Association 375428 135
Barbe W B Teaching reading 1965 375428 400
Conference on Reading University of Chicago Recent developments in
reading 1966 Univ of Chicago Pr 375428
450
5 Conference on teaching comprehension skills 1964 Georgia State
Dept of Education 3724
Cordts A D Phonics for the reading teacher 1965 Holt
37262 475
Cutts W G Teaching young children to read 1964 U S Govt
Printing Office 3724
International Reading Association Collegeadult reading instruction
1964 The Association 3754284 250
International Reading Association First grade reading programs
1965 The Association 3724 250
International Reading Association Improvement of reading through
classroom practice 1964 The Association 375428 300
International Reading Association Reading instruction in secondary
schools 196 Thr Association 375428 250
International Reading Association Reading and inquiry 1965 The
Association 375428 300
Jennings F G This is reading 1965 Teachers College Columbia
Univ 001 425
Johnson M S Informal reading inventories 1965 International
Reading Association 3724 135
Spache G D Good reading for poor readers Rev Ed 1964 Garrard
3754284 300
Stern Catherine Children discover reading 1965 Random 3724 695
Language Arts Speech
Eisenson Jon Improvement of voice and diction 2nd Ed 1965
Macmillan 4215
595
Mathematics
Adler Irving New look at arithmetic 1964 John Day 512 695
Association for Childhood Education International New directions
in mathematics 1965 The Association 37272 125
Binford Frederick Solutions to the exercises in First course in
mathematical logic 1964 Ginn 164 This is a solution
manual to accompanyFirst course in mathematical logic by
Patrick Suppes See below 650
6Butler C H Teaching of secondary mathematics 4th Ed 1965
McGraw 37551
Eves Howard Introduction to the history of mathematics Rev Ed
1964 Holt 5109
Heddens J W Todays mathematics a guide to concepts and methods
in elementary school mathematics 1964 Science Research
Associates 3727
Heimer R T New mathematics for parents 1965 Holt 511
Mathematics Student Journal Mathematical challenges 1965
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 510076
Ohmer M M Elementary contemporary mathematics 1964 Blaisdell
510
Polya George Mathematical discovery Vol 2 1964 Wiley
37551
Revolution in the third R 1964 Science Research Associates
510
Schaaf W L Basic concepts of elementary mathematics 2nd Ed
1965 Wiley 510
Sharp Evelyn Parents guide to the new mathematics 1964 Dutton
510
Suppes Patrick First course in mathematical logic 1964 Ginn
164 See Binford above
Swain R L Understanding arithmetic Rev Ed 1965 Holt 511
Thomas Shirley Computers their history present applications and
future 1965 Holt 51078
850
825
5 25
2 95
80
7 50
5 50
15
6 95
4 95
6 50
5 95
250
Music
Ashton Dudley
372879
Rhythmic activities grades K6 1964 NEA
125
Science
Hennessy D E Elementary teachers classroom science demonstrations
and activities 1964 Prentice 3723 795
National Science Teachers Association Science courses of study
1964 NEA 3755 S100
7Purchase guide for programs in science and mathematics 1965 ed
1965 Ginn 371623 460
Review of Educational Research Natural sciences and mathematics
1964 NEA 3755 200
Stone G K Science you can use 1964 Prentice 3723 665
Tannenbaum H E Science education for elementary school teachers
2nd Ed 1965 Allyn 3723 695
Victor Edward Science for the elementary school 1965 Macmillan
3723 895
Social Studies
Jarolimek John Readings for social studies in elementary education
1965 Macmillan 37283 395
Larrabee H A Reliable knowledge Rev Ed 1964 Houghton
160 395
Moreland W D Social studies in the senior high school 1965
NEA 3753 225
Muessig R H Social studies curriculum improvement a guide for
local committees 1965 NEA 3753 200
NEA Dept of Elementary Kindergarten Nursery Education Guiding
children through the social studies 1964 NEA 37283 100
Vocational Education
Mason R E Cooperative occupational education and work experience in
the curriculum 1965 Interstate 373246 675
National Society for the Study of Education Vocational education
64th Yearbook Part I 1965 Univ of Chicago Pr 371426 500
Tonne H A Methods of teaching business subjects 3rd Ed 1965
McGraw 37567
675
Health
Wheatley G N Health observation of school children 3rd Ed 1965
McGraw 37171 1050
8 Physical Education
Thaw R F Experiences and demonstrations in elementary physical
education 1964 Brown W C 3723
450
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
Bloom B S Compensatory education for cultural deprivation 1965
Holt 37196
Green D R Black belt schools beyond desegregation 1965
Southern Regional Council 37196
Grossman Herbert Teaching the emotionally disturbed 1965
Holt 37194
Hutt M L Mentally retarded child development education and
treatment 2nd Ed 1965 Allyn 155452
Morse W C Public school classes for the emotionally handicapped
1964 NEA 37194
Robinson H B Mentally retarded child 1965 McGraw 155452
175
25
395
795
250
1050
Gifted Children
Barbe W B Psychology and education of the gifted 1965
Appleton 155455
Counce D S Memphis story mobilizing a large school system and
a community for the superior and talented student project
1965 North Central Association 37195
Gowan J C Education and guidance of the ablest 1964 Thomas
37195
North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Project
on Guidance and Motivation of Superior and Talented Students
Problems practices procedures 1964 The Association
37195
450
100
1450
125
HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Bower E M Fostering maximum growth in children 1965 NEA
37015
Breckenridge M E Child development 5th Ed 1965 Saunders
1554
65
750
9Conference on Productive Thinking Washington D C Productive
thinking in education 1965 NEA 1554
Green D R Educational psychology 1964 Prentice 37015
Jenkins G G These are your children 3rd Ed 1966 Scott
Foresman 1554
NEA Dept of Elementary Kindergarten Nursery Education
Prevention of failure 1965 NEA 37015
Pittsburgh University Project Talent Office American high
school student 1964 Project Talent Office 37181
Sorenson Herbert Psychology in education 4th Ed 1964
McGraw 37015
Taylor C W Creativity progress and potential 1964 McGraw
15335
What Research Says To The Teacher No 30 Anxiety as related to
thinking and forgetting by F F Lighthall 1964 NEA
37078
450
395
675
100
850
795
695
25
COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE
Adams J F Counseling and guidance a summary view 1965
Macmillan 37142 395
Cervantes L F Dropout 1965 Univ of Michigan Pr 301445 595
Hatch R N Administration of guidance services 2nd Ed 1965
Prentice 371422 895
Hollis J W Organizing for effective guidance 1965 Science
Research Associates 37142 675
Mosher R L Guidance an examination 1965 Harcourt 371422 250
Strang R M Guidance in the classroom 1964 Macmillan
371422 150
EVALUATION
Gesell Institute of Child Development School readiness 1965
Harper 37126
What Research Says To The Teacher No 31 Improving classroom
testing by M D Englhart 1964 NEA 37078
1095
251
STUDENT TEACHING
Crow L D Student teacher in the secondary school
McKay 370733
1964
575
11 AUTHOR INDEX
Page
Page
Aaron Conducting inservice
programs in reading 5
Adams Counseling and guidance
a summary view 10
Adler New look at arith
metic 6
Allen Readings in applied
English linguistics
2nd Ed 5
Ashton Rhythmic activities
grades K6 7
Association for Childhood
Education International
Equipment and supplies
Rev Ed 3
Association for Childhood
Education International
Intermediate education
changing dimensions 4
Association for Childhood
Education International
New directions in mathe
matics 6
Association for Childhood
Education International
Primary education
changing dimensions 4
Association for Supervision
and Curriculum Development
New curriculum develop
ments 3
Association for Supervision
and Curriculum Development
Role of supervisor and
curriculum director in a
climate of change
1965 Yearbook 3
Barbe Psychology and educ
ation of the gifted 9
Barbe Teaching reading 5
Beggs Independent study
bold new venture 2
Bereday Comparative method
in education 1
Biddle Contemporary research
on teacher effectiveness 2
Binford Solutions to the
exercises in First course in
mathematical logic 6
Bloom Compensatory education
for cultural deprivation 9
Bower Fostering maximum growth
in children 9
Boyd Books libraries and you
3rd Ed
Breckenridge Child develop
ment 5th Ed
Brown Administering educational
media
Burton Step beyond creativity
Butler Teaching of secondary
mathematics 4th Ed
Callahan Successful teaching in
secondary schools
Cervantes Dropout
Charles Preface to education
Chasnoff Elementary curriculum
a book of readings
Children books and reading ed
by Mildred Dawson
College Entrance Examination Board
Freedom and discipline in
English
Conference on Productive Thinking
Washington D C Productive
thinking in education
Conference on Reading University
of Chicago Recent developments
in reading
Conference on teaching comprehension
skills
Cordts Phonics for the reading
teacher
Counce Memphis story mobilizing
a large school system and a
community for the superior and
talented student project
Crow Student teacher in the secon
dary school
Cutts Teaching young children to
read
De Young American education 5th
Ed
Doll Curriculum improvement
Drury Principles of school law
with cases
Educational Testing Service Senior
high school principalship
Ehlers Crucial issues in education
3rd Ed
Eisenson Improvement of voice and
diction 2nd Ed
Emery High interest easy reading
for junior and senior high school
reluctant readers
2
4
4
10
1
10
11
12 Page
Page
Erickson Fundamentals of
teaching with audiovisual
technology
Eves Introduction to the
history of mathematics
Rev Ed
Eye Supervision of instruct
ion
Frank Student assembly
Frasier Introduction to the
study of education 3rd
Ed
Garrett Art of good teaching
Gaver Patterns of develop
ment in elementary school
libraries today 2nd Ed
George Peabody College for
Teachers Nashville Center
for Southern Education Studies
High schools in the South
Georgia Association for Super
vision and Curriculum Develop
ment Nongraded school
program
Gesell Institute of Child Devel
opment School readiness
Glaser Teaching machines and
programmed learning II
Gleason Linguistics and English
grammar
Gowan Education and guidance of
the ablest
Green Black belt schools beyond
desegregation
Green Educational psychology
Grossman Teaching the
emotionally disturbed
Hass Readings in curriculum
Hatch Administration of
guidance services 2nd Ed
Heddens Todays mathematics
a guide to concepts and
methods in elementary school
mathematics
Heimer New mathematics for
parents
Hennessy Elementary teachers
classroom science demonstrat
ions and activities
Herber Developing study skills
in secondary schools
Herrick Using experience charts
with children
Hocking Language laboratory and
language learning
2
10
3
5
9
9
10
9
3
10
7
7
7
4
2
5
Hollis Organizing for effective
guidance 10
Holt How children fail 4
Hook Teaching of high school
English 3rd Ed 5
Huebener How to teach foreign
languages effectively Rev Ed 5
Hutt Mentally retarded child
development education and
treatment 2nd Ed 9
International Reading Association
Collegeadult reading instruct
ion 6
International Reading Association
First grade reading programs 6
International Reading Association
Improvement of reading through
classroom practice 6
International Reading Association
Reading and inquiry 6
International Reading Association
Reading instruction in secondary
schools 6
Jarolimek Readings for social
studies in elementary education 8
Jenkins These are your children 10
Jennings This is reading 6
Jewett Improving English composit
ion 5
Johnson Informal reading inventor
ies 6
Kinder Using audiovisual materials
in education 3
Larrabee Reliable knowledge Rev
Ed 8
Larrick A parents guide to child
rens reading Rev Ed 3
Learner Suggestions for a basic
economics library 3
Leonard Basic learning in the
language arts 5
McDonald Methods that teach Rev
Ed 2
Manolakes Elementary school we
need 4
Mason Cooperative occupational
education and work experience in
the curriculum 8
Mathematics Student Journal
Mathematical challenges 7
Mehl Teaching in elementary school
3rd Ed 4
Meyer Educational history of the
western world 1
13 Page
Page
Minimum standards for school
buses 1964 Rev Ed
Montessori Montessori method
Moreland Social studies in
the senior high school
Morse Public school classes
for the emotionally handi
capped
Mosher Guidance an examin
ation
Muessig Social studies curri
culum improvement a guide
for local committees
National Council of Teachers of
English Classroom practices
in teaching English
National Council of Teachers of
English Language programs
for the disadvantaged
National Council of Teachers of
English Motion picture and
the teaching of English
National Council of Teachers of
English Committee on Senior
High School Book List Books
for you
NEA Dept of Elementary Kinder
garten Nursery Education
Guiding children through the
social studies
NEA Dept of Elementary Kinder
garten Nursery Education
Prevention of failure
NEA Research Division
Evaluation of classroom
teachers
National Science Teachers
Association Science courses
of study
National Society for Programmed
Instruction Trends in
programmed instruction
National Society for the Study
of Education Art education
64th Yearbook Part 2
National Society for the Study
of Education Vocational
education 64th Yearbook
Part I
Neagley Handbook for effective
supervision of instruction
North Central Association of
1 Colleges and Secondary Schools
4 Project on Guidance and Moti
vation of Superior and Talented
8 Students Problems practices
procedures
Ohmer Elementary contemporary
9 mathematics
Petterson Exploring with paint 4
10 Phi Delta Kappa Symposium Boston
Univ 1963 Values in American
education
8 Pittsburgh University Project
Talent Office American high
school student 10
5 Polya Mathematical discovery
vol 2 7
Purchase guide for programs in
5 science and mathematics 1965 ed 8
Review of Educational Research
Natural sciences and mathematics 8
5 Revolution in the third R 1
Rivers Psychologist and the foreign
language teacher
Robinson Mentally retarded child 9
3 Rottger Creative drawing point
and line
Russell Change and challenge in
American education 1
8 Schaaf Basic concepts of elemen
tary mathematics 2nd Ed 7
Schultz Teacher and overhead
projection J
Selection instruction and super
vision of school bus drivers 1
2 Sharp Parents guide to the new
mathematics
Shumsky Creative teaching in the
7 elementary school
Sorenson Psychology in education
4th Ed 10
3 Spache Good reading for poor
readers Rev Ed 6
Stern Children discover reading 6
4 Stone Science you can use 8
Strang Guidance in the classroom 10
Studies in Art Education Creativ
ity and art education 4
8 Suppes First course in mathematical
logic
1 Swain Understanding arithmetic
Rev Ed 7
10
14Page
Tannenbaum Science educat
ion for elementary school
teachers 2nd Ed 8
Taxonomy of educational object
ives Handbook 2 Affective
domain 1
Taylor Creativity progress
and potential 10
Taylor Library facilities for
elementary and secondary
schools 3
Thaw Experiences and demon
strations in elementary
physical education 9
Thomas Computers their
history present applications
and future 7
Thut Educational patterns in
contemporary societies 1
Tonne Methods of teaching
business subjects 3rd Ed 8
Victor Science for the elemen
tary school 8
What Research Says To The Teacher
No 29 Listening by S E
Taylor 5
What Research Says To The Teacher
No 30 Anxiety as related
to thinking and forgetting
by F F Lighthall 10
What Research Says To The Teacher
No 31 Improving classroom
testing by M D Englhart 10
Wheatley Health observation of
school children 3rd Ed 8
Wiltz Books in American history
a basic list for high schools 3
Wise History of education 1
Wynn Organization of public
schools 1
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