Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of the National Teachers' Association, the National Association of School Superintendents and the American Normal School Association |
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... secure a larger Proportion of Educated Labor among our Producing and Manufacturing Classes . By Prof. Wm . C. Russel ....... Discussion of Prof. Russel's Paper .......... .257 .265 ........... .266 ... 272 What are the Legitimate Duties ...
... secure a larger Proportion of Educated Labor among our Producing and Manufacturing Classes . By Prof. Wm . C. Russel ....... Discussion of Prof. Russel's Paper .......... .257 .265 ........... .266 ... 272 What are the Legitimate Duties ...
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... secure . The future with its incen- tives and discouragements , its responsibilities and duties , lies all before us and is ours to improve . It is fitting , therefore , that we should look at what we have been and are , to the end that ...
... secure . The future with its incen- tives and discouragements , its responsibilities and duties , lies all before us and is ours to improve . It is fitting , therefore , that we should look at what we have been and are , to the end that ...
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... secure those which are accurate and reliable is even now a difficult , if not an impossible task . The average school - district officer is a poor statistician . He is expert in proving that even figures can tell an untruth ! In the ...
... secure those which are accurate and reliable is even now a difficult , if not an impossible task . The average school - district officer is a poor statistician . He is expert in proving that even figures can tell an untruth ! In the ...
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... that which filches the children's bread to throw to the political dogs is the most intolerable . And it would seem no stretch of na- tional prerogative to insist that every State should secure to 28 National Educational Association .
... that which filches the children's bread to throw to the political dogs is the most intolerable . And it would seem no stretch of na- tional prerogative to insist that every State should secure to 28 National Educational Association .
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... secure to every child the opportunity of a free elementary education ; else an invasion of barbarism more deadly than the horde of ancient Gauls that stormed into the Roman senate , in an hour we know not , may astonish the world . And ...
... secure to every child the opportunity of a free elementary education ; else an invasion of barbarism more deadly than the horde of ancient Gauls that stormed into the Roman senate , in an hour we know not , may astonish the world . And ...
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Side 173 - SECTION 1. A general diffusion of knowledge being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, it shall be the duty of the legislature of this State to make suitable provision for the support and maintenance of public schools.
Side 172 - Knowledge and learning, generally diffused through a community, being essential to the preservation of a free government ; and spreading the opportunities and advantages of education through the various parts of the country being highly conducive to promote this end ; it shall be the duty of the legislators and magistrates, in all future periods of this government, to cherish the interest of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries and public schools...
Side 173 - 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 172 - A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, the Legislature shall encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement.
Side 173 - Laws for the encouragement of virtue and prevention of vice and immorality ought to be constantly kept in force and duly executed; and a competent number of schools ought to be maintained in each town for the convenient instruction of youth; and one or more grammar schools be incorporated and properly supported in each county in this State.
Side 148 - The Rudiments Of Grammar For The English-Saxon Tongue, First given in English : With An Apology for the Study of Northern Antiquities.
Side 77 - University, for the promotion of literature, the arts and sciences, as may be authorized by the terms of such grant. And it shall be the duty of the General Assembly as soon as may be to provide effectual means for the improvement and permanent security of the funds of said University.
Side 176 - The more they are instructed, the less liable they are to the delusions of enthusiasm and superstition, which, among ignorant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders.
Side 173 - Knowledge, learning and virtue, being essential to the preservation of republican institutions, and the diffusion of the opportunities and advantages of education throughout the different portions of the state, being highly conducive to the promotion of this end, it shall be the duty of the general assembly in all future periods of this government, to cherish literature and science.
Side 110 - dark places of the earth, full of the habitations of cruelty.