The American Journal of Education, Том 17F.C. Brownell, 1867 |
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... scholars . The course of study , notwithstand- ing the complaints at first made against it , has already gained general ap- proval . Some changes might be advantageously made in regard to geog- raphy and history , as well as natural ...
... scholars . The course of study , notwithstand- ing the complaints at first made against it , has already gained general ap- proval . Some changes might be advantageously made in regard to geog- raphy and history , as well as natural ...
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... scholars should be chiefly used in instruction in the lower classes , and the German predominantly in the upper gymnasium , or at least in the highest class , for all subjects but religion and the native lan- guage , without excluding ...
... scholars should be chiefly used in instruction in the lower classes , and the German predominantly in the upper gymnasium , or at least in the highest class , for all subjects but religion and the native lan- guage , without excluding ...
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... scholars , that has been then extant . " Hoole was one of the pioneer educators of his century ; with others , he labored to improve the elementary school by composing and publishing a " Plain and Easy Primer for Children wherein the ...
... scholars , that has been then extant . " Hoole was one of the pioneer educators of his century ; with others , he labored to improve the elementary school by composing and publishing a " Plain and Easy Primer for Children wherein the ...
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... scholars ' tenuity ; and how by proceeding in a clear and facile method that all may apprehend , every one may benefit more or less by degrees . According to these contriv- ances to forward children , I have published a New Primer ; in ...
... scholars ' tenuity ; and how by proceeding in a clear and facile method that all may apprehend , every one may benefit more or less by degrees . According to these contriv- ances to forward children , I have published a New Primer ; in ...
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... scholars to be taught for nothing , that few men of good parts will deign to accept of them , or continue at them for any while , and for this cause I have observed such weak foundations fall to nothing . Yet if any one be desirous to ...
... scholars to be taught for nothing , that few men of good parts will deign to accept of them , or continue at them for any while , and for this cause I have observed such weak foundations fall to nothing . Yet if any one be desirous to ...
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Страница 63 - Washington a department of education for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems, and methods of teaching, as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems, and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
Страница 78 - Rejoice, O young man in thy youth ; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes ; but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment.
Страница 105 - The proceeds of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by the United States to this State for the support of schools...
Страница 118 - ... the five hundred thousand acres of land to which the state is entitled by the provisions of an act of congress, entitled "An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands...
Страница 188 - Yet he was kind, or, if severe in aught, The love he bore to learning was in fault. The village all declared how much he knew: 'Twas certain he could write, and cipher, too; Lands he could measure, terms and tides presage, And e'en the story ran — that he could gauge.
Страница 115 - AD one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and all estates of deceased persons who may have died without leaving a will or heir, and also such per cent as may be granted by Congress on the sale of lands in this State, shall be and remain a perpetual Fund, the interest of which, together with all the school rents of the.
Страница 86 - ... to countenance and inculcate the principles of humanity and general benevolence, public and private charity, industry and frugality, honesty and punctuality in their dealings ; sincerity, good humor, and all social affections, and generous sentiments, among the people.
Страница 123 - The legislature shall encourage, by all suitable means, the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement.
Страница 218 - I bear them) so without measure misordered, that I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr. Elmer ; who teacheth me so gently, so pleasantly, with such fair allurements to learning, that I think all the time nothing while I am with him.
Страница 105 - It shall be the duty of the General Assembly, as soon as circumstances will permit, to provide by law for a general system of education, ascending in a regular gradation from township schools to a State University, wherein tuition shall be gratis, and equally open to all.