Report of the Commissioner of Education, with Circulars and Documents Accompanying the SameU.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 |
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Side v
... Institutions established up to March , 1868 .. 215 NUMBER SEVEN .. 311-368 The State and Education .... 311 The American doctrine and practice of taxation for public schools .. 311 Opinions of European educators and statesmen ... 331 ...
... Institutions established up to March , 1868 .. 215 NUMBER SEVEN .. 311-368 The State and Education .... 311 The American doctrine and practice of taxation for public schools .. 311 Opinions of European educators and statesmen ... 331 ...
Side x
... institutions , located in forty - six different States and Territories occupying half of the American Continent - these systems , where they do exist , differing from each other in organization , management , and returns ; and these ...
... institutions , located in forty - six different States and Territories occupying half of the American Continent - these systems , where they do exist , differing from each other in organization , management , and returns ; and these ...
Side xi
... institutions in the several States ; no authority to require , no pecuniary advantage for furnishing , no for- feiture for declining or neglecting to furnish the information sought , and no means to supply the deficiency of written ...
... institutions in the several States ; no authority to require , no pecuniary advantage for furnishing , no for- feiture for declining or neglecting to furnish the information sought , and no means to supply the deficiency of written ...
Side xii
... institutions , and in the views of eminent teachers and educators , the material for a thor- ough discussion and wise solution of educational problems - he has done all that he has thus far attempted , or that could reasonably be ...
... institutions , and in the views of eminent teachers and educators , the material for a thor- ough discussion and wise solution of educational problems - he has done all that he has thus far attempted , or that could reasonably be ...
Side xiii
... INSTITUTIONS AND OTHER SCHOOLS AND AGENCIES OF EDUCATION . II . DETAILS . 1. ELEMENTARY OR PRIMARY EDUCATION . ( Public , Private , and Denominational ; and for boys or girls . ) 2. ACADEMIC OR SECONDARY EDUCATION . ( Institutions ...
... INSTITUTIONS AND OTHER SCHOOLS AND AGENCIES OF EDUCATION . II . DETAILS . 1. ELEMENTARY OR PRIMARY EDUCATION . ( Public , Private , and Denominational ; and for boys or girls . ) 2. ACADEMIC OR SECONDARY EDUCATION . ( Institutions ...
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Academy acres act of Congress aforesaid Agricultural College annual appointed appropriated approved assembly board of education board of trustees building Chemistry CLASS ROOM Commissioner committee common schools constitution corporation course Descriptive Geometry director district dollars donated duty elected endowment English English Language established examination Ezra Cornell farm feet German governor Grammar School Gymnasium HENRY BARNARD hereafter hereby History hundred institutions interest labor land scrip Latin Lectures legislature located Massachusetts mechanic arts ment military tactics Normal School organization persons practical prescribed president principles proceeds professors Progymnasium provide colleges public instruction public lands public schools pupils purposes Real-School received regents regulations school fund School-house scientific scrip secretary SECTION seminary Sheffield Scientific School square miles superintendent of public System of Public teachers thereof tion township treasurer United University Yale College
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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 119 - An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands and to grant preemption rights...
Side xv - 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.
Side 116 - The proceeds of fell lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by the United States to this State for the support of schools, which shall hereafter be sold or disposed of, and the five hundred thousand acres of land granted to the new States under an act of Congress distributing the proceeds of the public lands among the several States of the Union, approved...
Side 137 - ... that a sum not exceeding ten per centum upon the amount received by any State under the provisions of this act may be expended for the purchase of lands for sites or experimental farms, whenever authorized by the respective legislatures of said States.
Side 330 - That every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty house-holders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town (1) Mass. Col. Recs. II. p. 203. to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read...
Side 137 - Fourth. An annual report shall be made regarding the progress of each college, recording any improvements and experiments made, with their cost and results, and such other matters, including State industrial and economical statistics, as may be supposed useful ; one copy of which shall be transmitted by mail free, by each, to all the other colleges which may be endowed under the provisions of this act, and also one copy to the Secretary of the Interior.
Side 103 - Religion, morality, and knowledge, however, being essential to good government, it shall be the duty of the general assembly to pass suitable laws to protect every religious denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of its own mode of public worship, and to encourage schools and the means of instruction.
Side 204 - Congress, according to the census of 1860, for the "endowment, support and maintenance of at least one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, ... in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life.
Side 85 - ... that learning may not be buried in the grave of our fathers in the Church and Commonwealth, the Lord assisting our endeavors. It is therefore ordered, that every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty householders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read...