The California Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education and Official Organ of the Department of Public Instruction, Volum 11California Educational Society, 1874 |
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... knowledge of it , although it may not be possible to dwell upon it till it becomes fixed in his mind . Hence the advancement made is but slow . If necessary , one and the same theme may be made the subject of several selections for ...
... knowledge of it , although it may not be possible to dwell upon it till it becomes fixed in his mind . Hence the advancement made is but slow . If necessary , one and the same theme may be made the subject of several selections for ...
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... knowledge of the result , in each of his pupils , of his teach- ing , while , at the same time , it will serve as a necessary guide for subsequent oral instruction ; such knowledge is , moreover , indispensible to every teacher who does ...
... knowledge of the result , in each of his pupils , of his teach- ing , while , at the same time , it will serve as a necessary guide for subsequent oral instruction ; such knowledge is , moreover , indispensible to every teacher who does ...
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... knowledge ; for acquaintance with the fundamental types , with the forms found in nature , with those met with in every- day life , is needed by every one , and by none more than by the pupil in the common school . These types and forms ...
... knowledge ; for acquaintance with the fundamental types , with the forms found in nature , with those met with in every- day life , is needed by every one , and by none more than by the pupil in the common school . These types and forms ...
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... knowledge of the triangle could injure the child ; that the idea of an angle and skillfulness in representing the same would be too great a tax upon the child's power of thinking . If the child were urged forward in the acquisition of ...
... knowledge of the triangle could injure the child ; that the idea of an angle and skillfulness in representing the same would be too great a tax upon the child's power of thinking . If the child were urged forward in the acquisition of ...
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... knowledge actively gathered ? If , then , in the future we would fit man properly to cultivate Nature , and not leave scientific research , as , to a great extent , we have done heretofore , to the hazard of chance , we must cultivate ...
... knowledge actively gathered ? If , then , in the future we would fit man properly to cultivate Nature , and not leave scientific research , as , to a great extent , we have done heretofore , to the hazard of chance , we must cultivate ...
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Side 131 - For whosoever hath, to him shall be given, and he shall have more abundance: but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that he hath.
Side 345 - In case a public school shall not be taught for three months during the year, within two miles by the nearest traveled road, of the residence of any person within the school district, he shall not be liable to the provisions of this act.
Side 345 - That every parent, guardian, or other person in the State of Michigan, having control and charge of any child or children between the ages of eight and fourteen years, shall be required to send such child or children to a public school for a period of at least four months in each school year...
Side 221 - Teachers are authorized to require excuses from the parents or guardians of pupils, either in person or by written note, in all cases of absence or tardiness, or of dismissal before the close of school.
Side 329 - Any teacher who shall end any school term before the close of the school year shall make a report to the county superintendent immediately after the close of such term ; and any teacher who may be teaching any school at the...
Side 335 - Such certificate must be published once a week for four successive weeks, in a newspaper published in the county, if there be one, and if there be none in such county, then in a newspaper in an adjoining county.
Side 347 - There are certain primary elements and means of knowledge, which it is in the highest degree desirable that all human beings born into the community should acquire during childhood. If their parents, or those on whom they depend, have the power of obtaining for them this instruction, and fail to do it, they commit a double breach of duty...