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... examination of schools , xxxiv , XXXV ; instruction in morals , XXXV , Xxxvi ; educational activity , Xxxvi , xxxvii ; text books , xxxvii ; statistical generalizations by years and topics , xxxvii - xxxix ; diagram of school population ...
... examination of schools , xxxiv , XXXV ; instruction in morals , XXXV , Xxxvi ; educational activity , Xxxvi , xxxvii ; text books , xxxvii ; statistical generalizations by years and topics , xxxvii - xxxix ; diagram of school population ...
Página xix
... examinations and through the examination of the several classes in passing over the course prescribed . And actual results de- monstrate that at least one year in six is saved in completing the ordinary branches of study by even an ...
... examinations and through the examination of the several classes in passing over the course prescribed . And actual results de- monstrate that at least one year in six is saved in completing the ordinary branches of study by even an ...
Página xxxiv
... EXAMINATION OF SCHOOLS . The excellent effects of the periodical examination of country schools by qualified officers cannot be questioned . The examination in Norfolk County , Massachusetts , presented so fully in the State report for ...
... EXAMINATION OF SCHOOLS . The excellent effects of the periodical examination of country schools by qualified officers cannot be questioned . The examination in Norfolk County , Massachusetts , presented so fully in the State report for ...
Página xcv
... examination of Table III in the successive reports will show still further that the art of systematic and specific reporting has been of slow develop- ment on the part of the schools themselves . The increase in the number of institu ...
... examination of Table III in the successive reports will show still further that the art of systematic and specific reporting has been of slow develop- ment on the part of the schools themselves . The increase in the number of institu ...
Página xcvi
... examination equivalent attainments ; they are required to present testimonials of character and generally to give some pledge of their intention to teach . These requirements secure to the school a number of students of substantially ...
... examination equivalent attainments ; they are required to present testimonials of character and generally to give some pledge of their intention to teach . These requirements secure to the school a number of students of substantially ...
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Página cxl - County, has for its object general instruction and education in all the departments of science, literature, art, industrial and professional pursuits, and special instruction for the professions of agriculture, the mechanic arts, mining, military science, civil engineering, law, medicine, and commerce..
Página xxiv - There shall be reserved the lot No. 16, of every township, for the maintenance of public schools, within the said township...
Página xxvi - Not more than two complete townships to be given perpetually for the purposes of a University, to be laid off by the purchaser or purchasers, as near the center as may be, so that the same shall be of good land, to be applied to the intended object by the legislature of the State.
Página xxv - That the section number sixteen, in every township, and where such section has been sold, granted or disposed of, other lands equivalent thereto and most contiguous to the same, shall be granted to the inhabitants of such township, for the use of schools.
Página cclx - SECTION 1. The common schools, and other educational institutions of the State, shall be under the management of a Board of Education, consisting of a Superintendent of Public Instruction and two members from each Congressional District. The Governor of the State shall be ex officio, a member of the Board, but shall have no vote in its proceedings.
Página 53 - The general assembly, at its first session after the adoption of this constitution, shall provide a thorough system of general education, to be forever free to all children of the State, the expense of which shall be provided for by taxation or otherwise.
Página ii - Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association at its meeting at Washington, D.
Página ccxlviii - Lots in incorporated cities or towns, or within one mile of the limits of any such city or town', to the extent of one acre, and lots one mile or more distant from such cities or towns to the extent of five acres, with the buildings thereon...
Página cxxviii - They must present to the president, within three months after their graduation, the diplomas of their school board, certifying that they have sustained their examinations in all the studies prescribed for admission to one of the three courses, Classical, Scientific and Engineering, or Latin and Scientific. They will also be required to appear at once in their classes, otherwise they can be admitted only after examination. The privilege of admission on diploma is limited to public schools in Michigan,...
Página 288 - The South Carolina Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Cedar Spring, founded in 1855, reported 56 pupils admitted in 1880, with an average attendance of abont 46.