| 1826 - 782 sider
...materials — other pupils will pursue their studies as usual. Course of Imtnielion. CLASSIFICATION. — The pupils in each of the schools shall be arranged into' four Classes; and the third and fourth classes into two Divisions each, viz: 4th Class.... 2d Div.— Cards, Alphabet.... | |
| 1826 - 788 sider
...materials — other pupils will pursue their studies as usual. Coune of Intlruelion. CLASSIFICATION. — The pupils in each of the schools shall be arranged into four Classes; and the third and fourth classes into two Divisions each, viz: 4th Class.... 2d Div.— Cards, Alphabet.... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 sider
...materials — other pupils will pursue their studies as usual. Course of Instruction. CLASSIFICATION-. — The pupils in each of the schools shall be arranged into four Classes; and the third and fourth classes into two Divisions each, viz.: — 4th Class .'.2d Div. — Cards,... | |
| 1877 - 972 sider
...materials — other pupils will pursue their studies aa usual. Course, of Instruction. CLASSDIGATTON. — The pupils in each of the schools shall be arranged into four Classée; and the third and fourth classes into two Divisions each, viz.: — 4th Class. .2d Div. —... | |
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - 1874 - 644 sider
...original programme being as follows: — " That the pupils in each of these schools shall be arranged in four classes, viz.: Those who read in the Testament...those learning their letters and monosyllables, in the FourtJt Class; and that the books be the same in every school, for each pupil hereafter entering."... | |
| Ella Flagg Young, William Bishop Owen - 1916 - 386 sider
...taught in the Boston primary school at its opening in 1820. The schools were divided into four classes : "Those who read in the Testament shall be in the first...letters and monosyllables, in the fourth class."$ A subcommittee on visitation of the primary schools during the same year reports its findings in one... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1915 - 560 sider
...number of pupils in each school be not more than 50 nor less than 40. 2. There shall be four classes. Those who read in the Testament shall be in the first...class. Those who spell in two or more syllables in third class. Those learning their letters and monosyllables in the fourth class, and that the books... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1915 - 566 sider
...number of pupils in each school be not more than 50 nor less than 40. 2. There shall be four classes. Those who read in the Testament shall be in the first...class. Those who spell in two or more syllables in third class. Tho^e learning their letters and monosyllables in the fourth class, and that the books... | |
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