18 FEBRUARY 1905, Page 23
We gladly record the appearance of the annual volume (New
Series, XXVI.) of the Journal of Education (W. Rice, Is. 6d.) It is not sufficient to say that the Journal of Education supplies an excellent record of educational history, and expresses with force and clearness a sane and liberal opinion on educational questions. It does these things, and it does more. It furnishes some ex- cellent reading which persons not professionally or specially interested in teaching will find well worth their attention.