Atyeo, H.C., "The Excursion As a Teaching Technique, New York : Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1939, 225 pp. A comprehensive discussion of organizing, planning, conducting and follow-up procedures of the sehool journey.
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Bailey, Robert, et al. "Yellowstone Tour," School Activities, XII, March, 1941, pp. 265-270. Complete description of one of the long tours taken annually by students of Gilson, Illinois .
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Baker, G.D. "Eleventh-Grade Field Study: The Coal Industry," Educational Research BulletinXVII, October 1938, pp. 173-99. Describes the excursion in rather complete detail showing planning and study previous to and after the trip as well as during the trip. Contains a complete outline of the study and trip arrangements.
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Fraser, J.H., "Outcomes of a Study Excursion, New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University , 1939, 84 pp. An evaluation of excursions, also contains a good bibliography.
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Harby, S.F. "Truck Treks" Progressive Education, XVII October 1940, pp. 412-13. Describes a ten-week tour.
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Jones, W.J. "Some Further Evaluations of a Field-Study Experience," Educational Research BulletinXIX February 14, 1940, pp. 99-104+, Vide also XIX January 17, 1940, pp. 31-47+. Both describe some of the outcomes resulting from actual field trips.
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Kindred, L.W. and Stephenson, O.W. "The Technique of the School Trip," Social Education, January 1941, pp. 21-25. Specific instructions for increasing the effectiveness of school trips.
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Luoke, Elmira R. "Travel Study at Lincoln School, "Curriculum JournalX, February, 1939 pp. 66-68. An account of systematic experimentation with travel study, careful record keeping, and attempts at evaluation.
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Mason, E.W. "High School Uses the Community" Educational MethodXX February 1941, pp. 244-50. Describes how a Minneapolis school does it and lists nine tangible outcomes. This entire issue of the Magazine is devoted to Social Travel.
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Meyer, F. "Train Trip as a Council Project" School Activities , XII, February, 1941, p. 233, Grand Haven, Michigan, Junior High School pupils and five teachers are guests for a day of the Holland, Michigan, School.
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Vredevoogd, L.E., "Adding a Camp to the Curriculum," Curriculum Journal , VIII, February 1937, pp. 54-58. An account of the development of a school camp through the co-operation of pupils, teachers and parents of a Michigan school.