The text outlines the schedule and topics covered in the ZI Program for Loudoun County Teacher's Institute at Leesburg High School in 1919. The program began with opening exercises, roll call, and addresses by various speakers, including Division Superintendent and Dr. Brydon on education and health. The agenda included discussions on educational measurements, instincts in education, teaching methods for elementary and high school teachers, and organizational aspects such as the County Teachers' Association. The second day continued with sessions on phonics, teaching strategies, school governance, student attendance, and community engagement. The program also featured discussions on the role of teachers in the community, school fairs, and ways to improve student enrollment and attendance. The event concluded with reports, resolutions, and open discussions on various educational issues, emphasizing collaboration and professional development among teachers in the county.
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