Mathematics in the Lower and Middle Commercial and Industrial Schools of Various Countries Represented in the International Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics, Utgaver 34-42U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 - 96 sider |
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... established by the use of decomposable cardboard figures . " " While being intuitive , the instruction remains systematic ; the study of perpendiculars and obliques , of the equalities of triangles , the circle , parallelograms ...
... established by the use of decomposable cardboard figures . " " While being intuitive , the instruction remains systematic ; the study of perpendiculars and obliques , of the equalities of triangles , the circle , parallelograms ...
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... established ; also the idea that the support of the schools where this opportunity is given shall be 1 See Report of Commissioner of Education , 1902 , vol . 2 , page 2390. The list there given is of the 159 cities in the United States ...
... established ; also the idea that the support of the schools where this opportunity is given shall be 1 See Report of Commissioner of Education , 1902 , vol . 2 , page 2390. The list there given is of the 159 cities in the United States ...
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... establish . Any person may buy his or her books from the district board . District school boards in their discretion may purchase at the expense of the district textbooks for the use of children whose parents are unable to furnish them ...
... establish . Any person may buy his or her books from the district board . District school boards in their discretion may purchase at the expense of the district textbooks for the use of children whose parents are unable to furnish them ...
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... established and adoptions made . Textbook publishers could afford to make lower prices when all the schools in the State were required to use their books , as the cost of selling was then made comparatively small . The high prices ...
... established and adoptions made . Textbook publishers could afford to make lower prices when all the schools in the State were required to use their books , as the cost of selling was then made comparatively small . The high prices ...
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... established . In practice it is customary for all firms receiving contracts in a State to unite in establishing a single State depository which handles all the State - adopted books for all of the firms . Often some already established ...
... established . In practice it is customary for all firms receiving contracts in a State to unite in establishing a single State depository which handles all the State - adopted books for all of the firms . Often some already established ...
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A. C. Monahan adopted books agriculture algebra angles applications Arith arithmetic attendance binomial theorem board of education BUREAU OF EDUCATION cent city school commercial schools commission contract cooperation cost course includes course of study current educational publications depository descriptive geometry district Écoles elementary school equations examination experience Fannie Fern Andrews fractions free textbooks fundamental operations funds furnish geom give given grade graduates high school hours a week Ibid industrial schools institutions instruction mathematics methods metic metric system Monthly record municipal university normal schools organization plane plane geometry practical preparation problems professional promotion public schools publishers pupils record of current rural school school boards school system secondary schools September 1915 solid geometry student's ninth school superintendent survey teachers teaching technical schools tion trade schools triangles trigonometry United University of Cincinnati vocational Washington
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Side 17 - If two triangles are equiangular, their corresponding sides are proportional ; and the converse. If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Side 57 - No. 60. Statistics of State universities and other institutions of higher education partially supported by the State, 1912-13.
Side 10 - State of Popular Education in England, and to consider and report what measures, if any, are required for the Extension of sound and cheap Elementary Instruction to all Classes of the People.
Side iv - No. 25. Public, society, and school libraries. No. 26. Secondary schools in the States of Central America, South America, and the West Indies. Anna T. Smith. No. 27. Opportunities for foreign students at colleges and universities in the United States.
Side 15 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz.
Side ii - Pension systems in Great Britain. Raymond W. Sies. 10 cts. ♦No. 35. A list of books suited to a high-school library. 15 cts. ♦No. 36. Report on the work of the Bureau of Education for the natives of Alaska, 1911-12.
Side 15 - Straight lines which are parallel to the same straight line are parallel to one another.
Side iii - BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION. [NOTE.— With the exceptions indicated, the documents named below will be sent free of charge upon application to the Commissioner of Education, Washington, DC Those marked with an asterisk (•) are no longer available for free distribution, but may be had of the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, upon payment of the price stated. Remittances should be made In coin, currency, or money order.
Side ii - No. 5. Organization of State departments of education. AC Monahan. No. 6. A study of the colleges and high schools in the North Central Association. No. 7. Accredited secondary schools in the United States. Samuel P. Capen. No. 8. Present status of the honor system in colleges and universities.
Side 16 - The square on a side of a triangle is greater than, equal to, or less than, the sum of the squares on the other two sides, according as the angle contained by those sides is obtuse, right or acute.