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Side 22
... ability in the work of that class - wide enough to provide room for leadership and yet not so generally distributed over a wide range as to make adaptation difficult . The problem is to find those most gifted . 3 When a school is small ...
... ability in the work of that class - wide enough to provide room for leadership and yet not so generally distributed over a wide range as to make adaptation difficult . The problem is to find those most gifted . 3 When a school is small ...
Side 24
... ability and show the possibility of the pupil's doing much better work . The records are available to teachers . In one school during 1 year 400 pupils who did not live up to expectations were inter- viewed , 200 parents were seen ...
... ability and show the possibility of the pupil's doing much better work . The records are available to teachers . In one school during 1 year 400 pupils who did not live up to expectations were inter- viewed , 200 parents were seen ...
Side 26
... ability to do high school work . Pupils are then placed in classes which are continuing from first year , and additions and combinations are intended to preserve the homogeneity as far as possible . The pupil's records with or without ...
... ability to do high school work . Pupils are then placed in classes which are continuing from first year , and additions and combinations are intended to preserve the homogeneity as far as possible . The pupil's records with or without ...
Side 27
... abilities . It also provides a tangible reward for good work . Progress toward graduation is clearly faster when good ... ability and is able to call on the brightest to help the less gifted , a device which has proved . before our days ...
... abilities . It also provides a tangible reward for good work . Progress toward graduation is clearly faster when good ... ability and is able to call on the brightest to help the less gifted , a device which has proved . before our days ...
Side 31
... ability , is well worth the cost of these courses in time , labor and money . " At least four teachers in this school have requested the privilege of teaching such work this coming term so much have they been impressed with its value ...
... ability , is well worth the cost of these courses in time , labor and money . " At least four teachers in this school have requested the privilege of teaching such work this coming term so much have they been impressed with its value ...
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Side 25 - But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts — for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments...
Side 45 - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
Side 73 - There are four things, which, I humbly conceive, are essential to the well-being, I may even venture to say, to the existence of the United States, as an independent power.
Side 55 - The Lord bless you, and keep you. The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you. The Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace, both now and evermore.
Side 60 - Liberty itself will find in such a government, with powers properly distributed and adjusted, its surest guardian. It is, indeed, little else than a name...
Side 83 - I have long been convinced that institutions purely democratic must, sooner or later, destroy liberty or civilization, or both. In Europe, where the population is dense, the effect of such institutions would be almost instantaneous.
Side 78 - Were it joined with the legislative, the life and liberty of the subject would be exposed to arbitrary control ; for the judge would then be the legislator. Were it joined to the executive power, the judge might behave with violence and oppression.
Side 71 - Conference considers that it would be very desirable that, some two years before the probable date of the meeting, a preparatory Committee should be charged by the Governments with the task of collecting the various proposals to be submitted to the Conference, of ascertaining what subjects are ripe for embodiment in an International Regulation, and of preparing a program which the Governments should decide upon in sufficient time to enable it to be carefully examined by the countries interested....