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Show 152 The John M. later) said and to 1\1i11s' was "half-day plan" gymnasium movement, designed "fill the gap that to establish cities. in Ogden (about which openly supported in several now exists to be The will in our school be library "new" educational tool a (1907) articles.29 more and system," sought libraries and gymnasiums in all of Utah's larger towns and Again the Utah Educational achieve these ends, often wrote the and Howard R. Review Driggs, was a frequently used to prominent Mormon educator, articles.3o Mormon educators in Utah's primary and secondary schools also sought the advantages of correlation and frequently discussed the sub Mosiah Hall, Superintendent of Weber ject. close associate of Stewart at the persuasively for correlation. as an important locates unifier of geography County Among other things, school subjects. to a Hall saw geography In Deweyan fashion, he as mineralology which consideration of lithe great sciences of change and motion, physics and chemistry " .... Arithmetic, modeling, drawing, meterology, zoology, history, government, ethics, and gion were, a University Normal School, argued at the heart of such studies inevitably leads students Schools and later in Hall IS estimation, related to the study of even geography. reli 31 29For representative articles supporting the plan, see "The Half-Day Plan," Utah Educational Review 7 (Harch 1914):5 and "Looking Backward,1I Utah Educational Review 9 (December 1915):12-13; see also the unsigned article "The Situation in Ogden," Utah Educational Review 9 (December 1915):33-34. II 30 Pub 1 i c L i brari es and Gymnas i urns for Howa rd R. Dri ggs, For additional Utah," Utah Educational Review 1 (October 1907):11-14. commentary on the iibrary movement see several references in vo1s. 1 and 2 of the Utah Educational Review. 31Mosiah Hall, "Correlations Quarterly 2 (March 1896):42-45. in Geography," University of Utah |